Father’s Day Memory Drawing Project -Turn your memories into lines through art
How to participate
As a child, my biggest dream was to travel the world with my father.
But life doesn’t always allow dreams to be completed in the way we imagine.
So I chose a different way:
To let him appear in every place I go.
Even if only through an image,
it feels like we are seeing the world together again.
My Father
My father came from a small rural village in Jiangxi, China.
He was a farmer and a live-in son-in-law—quiet, strong-willed, and extremely hardworking.
To raise four children, he worked away from home for over a decade, doing the hardest jobs he could find.
Because of him:
I became the first university student in my village
We became the first family in our village with a postgraduate student
10 years ago, he passed away at the age of 52, shortly after sending my youngest sibling through university graduation.
In a country where the average life expectancy is over 80,
he gave nearly 30 years of his life so we could have a different future.
He never lived an easy life.
But he gave us everything he had.
What He Left Behind
What I inherited was not wealth or comfort, but something deeper:
resilience
persistence
an unwillingness to give up
That spirit is still in everything I do today.
My journey in building products and a company was never a planned path.
It came from curiosity, from users, and from simply moving forward step by step.
Slowly—but steadily.
Why This Project Exists
We believe:
Machines can draw lines. Only humans give those lines meaning.
A pen plotter is not just a tool for precision.
It can also become:
a memory recorder
an emotional archive
a bridge between past and present