If parents don't believe in the talent of their children, no one will support them, nine-year-old Joe Will's parents thought when he encouraged him to continue painting, although he had a problem at school because of it.

In their report published by the Banda Banda website, Jonas Greenevich and Mantas Kayrauskas said that Joe was involved in drawing lessons after school, and people soon noticed his artistic abilities.

But the talent of the child became annoying. He was painted everywhere and on all walls.

The writers said Joe's parents sent him to take drawing lessons after school, and his teacher liked his drawings, prompting him to post them on his Instagram account.

Joe's drawings drew the attention of London's No. 4 staff, prompting the restaurant to call him to decorate his walls with his creative drawings.

"The restaurant wanted Joe to finish drawing a piece of art on his wall," his father Greg told the media. "It was in the main dining room and we were very happy."

"Joe likes scribbling on the wall and we are proud of everything he accomplishes. A restaurant has asked our nine-year-old son to do professional work, which is incredible for us."

Baby scribbles before they finish the restaurant mural (networking sites)

Moreover, Gregg revealed how long it took Joe to finish his drawings on the walls of a restaurant room. "He spent about 12 hours filming cartoons on the wall," he said.

The father gave some advice to his peers who wanted to encourage their children to develop their talents. "I advise parents to always encourage their children to pursue their passion and dreams," Gregg said.

Joe has his own website, as well as networking pages that showcase his works of art. In a statement to the Banda Banda website, Gregg talked about his son's artistic talents.

It is very important to embrace the talents, ambitions, goals, dreams and desires your child may have, even if the field they excel doesn't match your vision of their future, according to Self Saves Kids.