Funny photos of kid who used live cat to make sketch go viral, many 'praise' her act
- Many people have reacted massively to the snaps of a little girl who attempted to draw a cat
- Tweeps found her very funny as some wondered how she was able to have the animal stay still
- Since the photos surfaced on Twitter, it has gathered thousands of engagements
The photos of a kid using a live cat to make a sketch of the animal have generated a lot of reactions on the internet.
A tweep, @ayamkumputa, who posted the snap on Twitter funnily asked where people get their artistic talent from. In the first snap, the kid placed the cat on white paper and attempted to sketch the animal.
Many people were in the comment section to say how funny everything looks. People said that despite going all the way out to make a perfect drawing, the sketch does not come close.
There were many people who used the opportunity to showcase their own artworks so as to gain wide visibility.
See the post below:
@_abiolawealth_ said:
"Baby girl cannot be stressed."
@AdokorOrlando said:
"Hahahahahaha see how serious she looks."
@khofo_ said:
"This is how some people will copy and still end up doing rubbish."
@loochiiee said:
"Her level of concentration is what's killing me."
@rhonnie_kr said:
"She go trace cat."
@AnitaPiusWrites said:
"After tracing it? Haba."
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian artist, Kelly Omodamwen, amazed many with his creativity as he used spark plugs to make beautiful art installations.
Man gives life to non-living objects with amazing artworks, photos go viral, many say they look so real
As some of his works surfaced on Twitter, many wondered how long it took him to beat the plugs into shape and create what he intended with them.
With spark plugs, he has been able to create masterpieces that depict a ram and drummer. The intricate design of the installations makes them more beautiful to look at.
Talking about the ram piece, Kelly said that it was inspired by the pandemic when he thought humanity was going to end.
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Joseph Omotayo writes for the human interest desk at Legit.ng. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University with a degree in Literature in English. He loves basketball and books. He tweets @omotayome.
Source: Legit.ng