The artist turned sketches of his sons into drawings of cartoon characters

The artist turned sketches of his sons into drawings of cartoon characters
24 March 2017, Friday

The French artist Tom Romain laid out in social networks works created on the basis of drawings of his sons.


Living in Tokyo, the French animator Tom Romain publishes on Twitter work that turns sketches of his sons into animated characters: he takes as a basis the concept invented by the children and redrawn the illustrations in a more professional manner.


A similar idea was realized by IKEA in 2015: in the framework of the Soft Toys for Education project, she released a series of soft toys, created based on children's drawings. All proceeds from their sale were transferred to the educational projects of the UNICEF and Save the Children funds.

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