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Calvin and Lawrence figured out how to make copies using Grandpa's flatbed scanner.
Fortunately, Grandpa encourages their artistic endeavors.
At first, they made copies of their notes and drawings...occasionally an extra coloring sheet here or there. Then last week they figured out copied things on the flatbed scanner didn't have to be flat.
Calvin made a copy of his hands. He wrote, "thes are my hands," in blue ink on his copy of his hands. Then he made six more copies of that copy and taped them up around the house. I pointed out that 'These' ends in an 'e' and he went around the house updating the spelling on his six hand copy copies.
Calvin and Lawrence also made copies of their trains. That's not so surprising—after hands, trains are probably the most likely non-flat thing Calvin and Lawrence would copy. It was surprising to watch them mark up their copied trains. They used highlighters to make the train colors pop off the page. They used Sharpies to add train modifications and speech bubbles. Then they taped their train copies to the walls.
It's fun having their copier art taped to the walls. It's like living in our own little Andy Warhol Museum.
Source: Skeleton Claw
Photography Workflow by Simon Sarris
Copy What You Like by Paul Graham
The McPhee method by James Somers
Are You Serious? by Visakan Veerasamy
The Great Wave off Kanagawa, by Hokusai. Painted at age 70.
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