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Daughter Loses It When She Sees Dad Doodling Over Her Drawing, Family Says She’s Overreacting
Young woman sitting on the floor, holding a canvas with a drawing, painting in a casual art studio setting.

Daughter Loses It When She Sees Dad Doodling Over Her Drawing, Family Says She’s Overreacting

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Everyone who considers themselves an artist or simply a person who creates something from time to time knows that sometimes their creations can be very precious to them. Whether it’s because it turned out to be better than expected, because it was created for someone in mind, or simply because it was your first time making something like that.

In this story, a beginner fan art artist finally finished the sketch she was very proud of, only for it to get ruined… by her dad. And the reason why he did it was only more infuriating.

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    There’s no secret that artists tend to have a special connection with their art

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    Just like this woman, who finished her first fan art sketch and was very proud of it

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    Later, she found her precious painting doodled over, which broke her heart

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    Image credits: seventyfour / Freepik (not the actual photo)

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    Turns out it was her dad, who thought it would be funny to add lashes to the character woman had drawn

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    The woman tried explaining to her family why this destruction of her drawing was so heartbreaking, but they didn’t seem to care

    Recently, the OP decided that she wanted to learn how to draw. Even though she never showed a particular talent in the art, she was always a fan of cartoons and wanted to learn to draw her favorite characters.

    So, she finally made a drawing of Aang from Avatar: The Last Airbender and was really proud of it. She acknowledged that it might not be the best fan art ever, but it was meaningful to her, since it was the first she ever finished. 

    She showed her project to everyone at home and was planning to show it to her cousin, who is an artist. Before the cousin arrived, the OP left her sketch on a coffee table in the living room for a little bit. After coming to pick it up from there, she noticed that the painting was “enhanced”  – the character she had drawn had lashes drawn on him. 

    With no surprise, the woman burst into tears – the sketch meant so much to her, but someone had ruined it. Soon enough, she learned that that someone was her father – someone who didn’t really care about what he had done. 

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    Not only did he not care, but no one seemed to understand why these doodles were so hurtful for the woman. In fact, her family told her to stop whining and said that she could just draw it again, so it’s wasn’t a big deal. But that wasn’t the point – yes, she likely could draw it again, but the main thing was the sentimental value behind it. But no one recognized her hurt. 

    Image credits: faststocklv / Freepik (not the actual photo)

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    Well, the thing is that the original poster is not wrong to acknowledge the sensitive nature of her art. After all, art itself is inherently sensitive. At its core, it is about tapping into the emotional landscape of your life, which means that artists usually create by being in touch with their emotions and in a way that their creations touch others’ emotions as well. Basically, encapsulating the human experience. 

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    That’s why many people are against AI art – it just lacks humanity. Artificial intelligence never lived as a person, and hasn’t experienced emotions, thus it cannot replicate it in a way a person can. There’s just no authenticity – it’s just the result of already existing art collected and reshaped into a different form. 

    In addition to real art being based on emotions, there’s also a thing of feeling sentimental towards the things we own and create. That’s just how our brains are wired – objects become the extensions of our identity, thus losing them might feel like an actual injury to one’s body and soul. 

    And so, the woman losing the drawing that was so sentimental to her hurt her badly – it was very important to her identity. Thankfully, at least people online seemed to understand where her hurt came from and were able to offer some comforting words

    Do you agree that the dad shouldn’t have destroyed the sketch, or do you also think it’s not a big deal? Share your thoughts in the comments. 

    At least netizens did acknowledge her hurt and pointed out that her family was very much in the wrong here

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    Ugnė Bulotaitė

    Ugnė Bulotaitė

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    I am a writer at Bored Panda. I have loved creating and writing down stories about people and things since I was little and I think this passion led me to get degrees in sociology, communication, and journalism. These degrees opened various paths for me, and I got a chance to be a volunteer in the human rights field, and also try myself out in social research and journalism areas. Besides writing, my passions include pop culture: music, movies, TV shows; literature, and board games. In fact, I have been dubbed a board games devotee by some people in my life.

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    Ugnė Bulotaitė

    Ugnė Bulotaitė

    Writer, Community member

    I am a writer at Bored Panda. I have loved creating and writing down stories about people and things since I was little and I think this passion led me to get degrees in sociology, communication, and journalism. These degrees opened various paths for me, and I got a chance to be a volunteer in the human rights field, and also try myself out in social research and journalism areas. Besides writing, my passions include pop culture: music, movies, TV shows; literature, and board games. In fact, I have been dubbed a board games devotee by some people in my life.

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    Lee Gilliland
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Some parents think they never need to apologize to their kids. Some parents are wrong. If you never apologize, how do you gain respect? Respect always goes both ways.

    Dusty's mom
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It was a major failing of the Greatest Generation as well as my own fellow Boomers. We were taught that adults should never be corrected by children. So very, very wrong. We passed it on to the ensuing generation, much to our shame. No person is infallible.

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    Squirrelly Panda
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The YTAs don't get it. A lot of emotions and feelings of worth get mixed into artistic endeavors. It feels like you are putting a part of your soul into it. So when you finally create something you feel proud of and someone damages/destroys it, it hurts. Hurts hard.

    tameson
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And it was her first drawing that she felt was really good! That's something you want to hang on to forever. On the other hand, what kind of insane father would do this? Doodling over another person's art work is NEVER okay. It makes me suspect this post is fiction.

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    Mel in Georgia
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How freakin' hard is it to apologize to someone when you've upset them by your words or actions? Who cares if you don't agree with it or didn't mean it or think it's silly. Just apologize!

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    Lee Gilliland
    Community Member
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Some parents think they never need to apologize to their kids. Some parents are wrong. If you never apologize, how do you gain respect? Respect always goes both ways.

    Dusty's mom
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It was a major failing of the Greatest Generation as well as my own fellow Boomers. We were taught that adults should never be corrected by children. So very, very wrong. We passed it on to the ensuing generation, much to our shame. No person is infallible.

    Load More Replies...
    Squirrelly Panda
    Community Member
    Premium
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The YTAs don't get it. A lot of emotions and feelings of worth get mixed into artistic endeavors. It feels like you are putting a part of your soul into it. So when you finally create something you feel proud of and someone damages/destroys it, it hurts. Hurts hard.

    tameson
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And it was her first drawing that she felt was really good! That's something you want to hang on to forever. On the other hand, what kind of insane father would do this? Doodling over another person's art work is NEVER okay. It makes me suspect this post is fiction.

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    Mel in Georgia
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    How freakin' hard is it to apologize to someone when you've upset them by your words or actions? Who cares if you don't agree with it or didn't mean it or think it's silly. Just apologize!

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