The Pihitline between cute and terrifying is sometimes a tough one to toe.
This father, who creates real life versions of his 6-year-old son Dom's drawings, knows it all too well.
From zoo animals to cars to portraits, Dom's father has fulfilled the reality of a 6-year-old's imagination and, while it's kind of cute, it's also terrifying. And he's been kind enough to make an Instagram account for the world to see and share.
See some of the duo's masterpieces below.
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We can't wait to see what they draw next.
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