



Found these images and the following explanation on design*sponge last night. It's such a clever idea I'm already working with the teachers at our pre-school to create a smaller scale but similar project for the 4-5 year olds.
Artist "yeondoo jung decided to bring children’s drawings to life in a series of photographs called 'wonderland'. after collecting more than 1,000 drawings from south korean children between the ages of 5 and 7 he narrowed the drawings down to a small selection of favorites and staged full-scale photoshoots designed to bring each drawing to life."
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