Everything is a blank canvas to a toddler with a thick felt tip
Briefly

The article reflects on a parent's admiration for their daughter's artistic development, notably during a creative session with cousins. The child, using purple marker in an expressive manner, showcases a departure from figurative art towards more abstract expression. This change highlights her recent embrace of creativity, diverging from her brother's talent for reproducing characters from popular culture. The parent, recalling their own artistic past and quoting Picasso on adult creativity, emphasizes the importance of nurturing artistic impulses in children.
Every child is an artist,' Pablo Picasso once said. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.'
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