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"How to Be More Patient"
This artifact is a screenshot of an email composed by John Gilchrist, the submitter's father, to William Gilchrist and Joan Gilchrist (mother) in reference to an article about how to be more patient in the age of instant gratification. He includes a…
"Max"
This artifact is Camila Castro's elaborate drawing of a dog named Max, done in a rustic style. The composition is an assemblage of Camila's hand-drawn portrait of a dog and the two photographs of her that occupy its eyes. The piece symbolizes the…
Tags: animal, art, child, photograph, unlined paper
Bessie May
Grave marker for 9-year-old Bessie May in the Winston-Salem Moravian Cemetery.
Tags: 1887, child, death, gravestone
Cami
This artifact is Camila Castro's self portrait of herself is a desert hovercraft. The artwork is done entirely in marker and is done in a simple style. The artifact was created in response to a science fiction story that Camila verbally dictated to…
Tags: 2018, art, child, marker, unlined paper
Dear Urka
This artifact is a handwritten wedding invitation from Erika Sorensen. The invitation is written in pen ink on copy paper. The submitter provided the following about the artifact’s history:
"The wedding described is a pretend wedding between two…
"The wedding described is a pretend wedding between two…
Tags: 2017, child, invitation, note, wedding
Earth Nikky
This artifact is Camila Castro's concept art for an original character. The character is an earth-bender.
Tags: art, child, crayon, Pencil, unlined paper
Finish Drawing Frozone
This artifact is Camila Castro's drawing of the character Frozone from The Incredibles. The drawing is a completed piece from one half that is printed. It is hastily drawn and barely passes as a drawing of a person.
Tags: art, child, crayon, paper, printer ink
Fire Nikky
This artifact is a drawing of Camila Castro's original character, Nikky, as a fire-bender. The drawing was created as concept art for an upcoming original illustrated text by Camila Castro.
Tags: art, child, crayon, Pencil, unlined paper