Every Child Is Like a Flower

Every Child Is Like a Flower
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Once when I was feeling less than pretty, it occurred to me, "Who told you that you aren't beautiful?" I began to wonder, what if our differences actually are a gift? What if what's unique about us is what makes us beautiful? When we let go of our preconceived notions, we're free to enjoy our individuality. I am thrilled with the trend of using children with disabilities in ads. I love that the world is waking up to the truth that beauty comes in all shapes, sizes and colors.
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The illustration above is based on a photo I snapped of a friend's daughter, Clare. Her mother needed her photographed for a calender featuring children with Down Syndrome. After adjusting the layers of netting on Clare's party dress, I saw a longing in her mother's eyes. Maura had the same yearning every mother has for their child. She wanted her little girl's beauty to be appreciated. I, in turn, was smitten with Clare. Looking at the photographs from the session, compelled me to design an illustration around her. Yes, being beautiful is no longer for the chosen few.
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The real Clare
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