
Advice from Rainn Wilson's (aka Dwight from the office) blog "Soul Pancake":
"Somewhere in your parents' basement is a box of your treasured art from long ago—that short story you wrote as a junior year in high school when you decided you were gonna be the next Hemingway, not to mention the oils and watercolors, the bust of Jimi Hendrix, the nine-part crayon on paper series of “buildings at night.” Yeah, most of it's not so great, but some of it—after a matured and seasoned reflection—can be quite good, perhaps even insiprational. That was certainly the case for Yeon Doo Jung, a Korean phtographer who shoots photographs based on children’s crayonic creations. Now, it's your turn.
Recreate one of your childhood masterpieces.
Step 1. Find one of your long abandoned pieces of creative work.
Step 2. Take inspiration from it. Finish it, add to it, recreate it in another form of art.
Step 3. Post a link to the before-and-after photos, or paste your prose here.
Step 4. Pat yourself on the back. Twice."
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