Akki (52 years old) from Hiroshima Pref.
Comment:
I drew a super-large hydraulic excavator that flies in the sky with jet blast.
Powerful jet blasts are cool.
NaoHi-ro- (11 years old) from Kyoto Pref.
Comment:
I imagined a ground leveling work taking place somewhat deep in the mountains.
What makes this unique is the setting of "somewhat deep in the mountains."
Sho (8 years old) from Tokyo
Comment:
It is building a new park. I wanted to convey my excitement with many colors.
It's colorful and getting me excited.
Hirosu (35 years old) from Kyoto Pref.
Comment:
This excavator traveled back in time to the Jurassic period. Its distinctive presence makes it a strong figure that protects the weak.
With an excavator like this, the eggs are safe!
Hiironotori (18 years old) from Nara Pref.
Comment:
I like somewhat seasoned machines.
This really made me think that some things get better with age.
Nigihayamikohakunushi (14 years old) from Fukushima Pref.
Comment:
An egg-frying excavator cooks a delicious sunny-side up egg.
It's a delicious looking fried egg.
Himawari (8 years old) from Ishikawa Pref.
Comment:
I tried hard coloring it like putting together a puzzle.
It would be fun to put it together if this art piece was a puzzle.
Kiui (14 years old) from Fukushima Pref.
Comment:
I imagined the salt flat in Uyuni.
The excavator is reflected on the Uyuni Salt Flat. Beautiful.
R.M (10 years old) from Ishikawa Pref.
Comment:
A beautiful golden excavator that scoops up and displays what looks like stars.
They’re not stars, but something beautiful?! How interesting.
Hakuto (49 years old) from Aichi Pref.
Comment:
I remembered what it feels like to be a child and did my best coloring it.
It’s important to remember what it feels like to be a child.
Shogikaasan (31 years old) from Tokyo
Comment:
I want to study shogi (Japanese chess), but my son who adores excavators always interrupts me.
Excavator-loving son, you’re giving check!
Ryo (10 years old) from Ishikawa Pref.
Comment:
I colored it by imagining weathers.
It looks like the weather is changing inside the PC4000.
Yurikoro (9 years old) from Kyoto Pref.
Comment:
This is a drawing of flowers coming to bloom along the tracks of the Flower Excavator operated by “Yuikoro Crawler.”
Flowers bloom after the excavator passes through. How wonderful.