In a hospital where time moves slowly for children, a small, colorful drone hums softly through the halls. It’s not just a machine; it’s a moving canvas, covered in doodles, handprints, and scribbles left by the little hands it visits. Each mark tells a story, tiny dinosaurs, suns with smiling faces, hopes sketched in crayon.
The drone’s purpose is simple, bring a little light into the day. It carries toys, books, and sometimes even a bit of candy, but its real gift is the momentary escape it offers in a place where smiles are often in short supply.
This is a texturing practice done in Mari. inspired by the Casio G-Shock Evolution project of Konstantin Datz