Father’s Day Memory Drawing Project -Turn your memories into lines through art

A global invitation to remember, create, and connect

This Father’s Day, we invite you to take part in a creative memory project.

Not just a celebration—but a way to preserve the people who shaped us.

We invite you to:

  • Share a story about your father
  • Or, as a father, share a story about your child
  • And transform that memory into a drawing

Using:

  • Any pen plotter (any brand is welcome)
  • Hand drawing
  • Or any visual medium you choose

What matters is not perfection.

What matters is memory becoming visible.

How to participate

  1. Write a story (minimum 100 words) about:
    your father, or
    your experience as a father
  2. Choose a meaningful photo or memory
  3. Turn it into a drawing:
    using any pen plotter
    or hand drawing
  4. Document your process (photo or video preferred)
  5. Submit your entry

Rewards

We will carefully select the most meaningful submissions.

🏆 Top 10 selected stories

Each winner will receive a $200 USD Gift Card

Gift card details

  • Usable on all products in our official store
  • Can be combined with other discount codes
  • No product restrictions
  • Valid until December 31, 2026

What we are looking for

We are not looking for perfect drawings. We are looking for:

  • real emotion
  • honest memory
  • human connection
  • stories that stay with people

Submission requirements

Please include:

  • A story of at least 100 words
  • One final artwork image (HD preferred)
  • Optional: process photos or video
  • Name + contact information

Timeline

  • Submission deadline: June 15, 2026
  • Winner announcement: June 31, 2026 (note: date may be updated)

A Personal Story

Because I spent much of my life apart from my father, we have very few photos together. For this project, I decided to create something new. I used AI to reconstruct a photograph of us together.

The scene is simple:
I am traveling in Singapore, standing in front of the Merlion,
and my father is placed beside me through AI—standing there as if he had always been part of that moment.This idea has now been fully realized as a completed video.

It documents the entire process:
from the memory, to the AI reconstruction, to the final pen plotter drawing.

I then used UUNA TEK 3.0 pen plotter to draw this image.Not to perfect it, but to preserve it.A moment of reunion that never actually happened—yet feels real.

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