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The Heart of the Project

Hey! I’m an artist and a mom. It all started with my daughter’s drawing...
I was on the hunt for my dream car, and she—she drew it.

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Sometimes, the best ideas don’t come from a quiet studio or some fancy gallery. They spark in a kid’s room, with a little voice saying over and over:
“Mom, let’s draw a car.”
“Mom, tell me a car story.”
“Mom, sing about a car.”
“Mom, let’s go for a ride.”
And it hit me... I don’t even have a car. Just taxis and her big dreams.
So, I started looking at cars. Researching, browsing—Ferrari, Lamborghini, Rolls-Royce, Mini Cooper, Cadillac. All these names scream success, status, speed. But my heart? It wasn’t feeling it. Those cars didn’t speak to me.
 
Then my daughter drew a car for me. Just pencils, pure heart. I looked at it and felt it: This is it. The car that makes me happy. My dream car.
I opened Photoshop, “hopped in” her drawing, and something clicked. It wasn’t just a sketch—it was a portal to a world without limits, brands, or price tags. Just imagination. Joy. Freedom.
That’s how the “The Dream Car” contest was born. Not about horsepower or luxury status. It’s about what lives in kids’ hearts. This isn’t about car brands. It’s beyond boxes, beyond rules. It’s about dreams. About showing the world: dreaming isn’t just okay—it’s essential.
I’m not a foundation, a government, or a corporation. I’m just a person. An artist. A mom. We’re not doing this contest for grants or checkmarks. We’re doing it because we believe dreams matter more than money. Because we want kids to know their imagination has power. And we want adults to remember: it all starts with a dream.
We want to build a Museum of Children’s Drawings. A place that’s more than art. A place that breaks boundaries. A place full of light.
This is a startup. A spark. A journey. And I’m inviting you to come along. Because together, we can build a car that races through years and centuries—one that reminds us: don’t give up, don’t stop, and never stop dreaming.

 

We’re launching an international kids’ drawing contest where lots of cars will be turned into 3D models, and one dream car will actually be brought to life.
It’s not about brands. It’s about kids’ imagination.
About how dreams matter.

 

We dream of opening a Museum of Children’s Imagination.

 

We’re building everything from scratch, with our own hands. And we’re looking for people who want to support the project, spread the word, or just be there with us.
 
With faith,
Alexandra Mamedova
Founder of “The Dream Car” project