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Real Life Children’s Crayon Drawings



Korean photo artist Yeondoo Jung takes children’s crayon drawings and recreates them in the real world.

Jung apparently spent four months in kindergartens in Seoul and collected 1,200 drawings from five to seven year olds. He chose eighteen works of art for the Wonderland project and brought them to life with the help of high school students and fashion designers.

Wonderland 17-2

See more examples of the Wonderland project below..

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See more of Wonderland on Yeondoo’s website

Wonderland 01-1

Wonderland 13

Wonderland 02-1

Wonderland 10

Via .net magazine

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2 comments   |    |  categories : Arts, Korea, Photography

2 Responses to “Real Life Children’s Crayon Drawings”

  1. PRADEEPA says:

    THIS IS SOMETHING DIFFERENT. IT IS REAL. VERY INTERESTING FOT THE CHILDREN. I LIKE IT.

  2. mikayla says:

    horible drawings. you can not draw at all and i mean it little kids



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