“Being outside almost every day, we started drawing more and more,” the mother explained. “We saw how everyone was really enjoying them and just kept going,” she added. Tucker also revealed that the inspiration for different drawings comes from a variety of sources: “I have used the internet for some ideas, friends and family have offered some, and others I just try to imagine what it would be like to go places you can only imagine right now.” It usually takes from an hour to two to finish the chalk drawing. However, the photograph itself can be much more difficult to complete. “The photo just depends on how the little one is cooperating,” Tucker added.
“I love coming up with an idea, drawing it, and then seeing if it worked,” the woman behind the series explained. “The goal is for it to look like Charlotte is truly in these adventures.” When asked how people have responded to the photos published online, Tucker revealed that the response was more positive than she’d anticipated. “The comments have been heartfelt and real,” she said. “I have seen lots better chalk art out there, but I think the added touch of my little one immersed in the adventure is what makes our art different,” Tucker concluded by specifying what makes her series unique.





















