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10 Portraits You Definitely Drew as a Child

10 portraits yoU DEFIMITELY DREW AS A CHILD THE TWO FACE The initial enthusiasm to create a masterpiece can be seen in the incredibly de tailed hair on one half of the head. but the artist clearly loses interest. THE CAT EYES Humans don't have cat eyes. Children don't seem to care. THE GLAMOUR SHOT When you wanted to get your best side on the school tea towel, drew yourself with a thousand perfectly curled eyelashes, perfect hair and pouty lips. you THE MDETERAMIMATE BLOB The polar opposite of the glamour shot, these self portraits were clearly made by the kids who just wanted to go out and play. THE FREAKISHLY LARGE SMILE Everyone loves to see a happy child, but this bizarre, nightmarish, thin lipped smile with a million perfectly straight teeth would set many on edge. BLOCK OF HAİR OR HAIR LİMES If's obvious. A block of hair for a qirl, or a series of spiky lines for a boy. HANDS BEHİMD BACK Can't draw hands? No problem! This cheeky solution is favoured by children everywhere. See also: hands in pockets THE FACE WITH ARAMS GROWING OUT OF IT Who ever neededa neck anyway? THE SQUIGGLE Possibly a sign of a future modern artist, this Picasso-esque creation was your go-to it you had concentration problems. during art class. THE ABSTRACT Hey, if you want to be a banana, be a banana. PRESENTED BY stuart morris HIGH QUALITY TEXTILE DESIGN & PRINT

10 Portraits You Definitely Drew as a Child

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Working with Stuart Morris, the UK's No.1 provider of school illustration tea towels for fundraisers, we compiled the 10 most common portraits from children. From the lipsticked "glamour shot" to the ...

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