Always wanted to make suggestions to Okuda about his color choices? Interested in being an assistant painter in his Madrid studio? Wishing you had an opportunity to adult-color but are missing the actual coloring book?
Have no fear Quarantennial! We have just the thing for you to download and print out and while away the hours. These are new polygonal spirit animals from Okuda San Miguel for you or the children in your home to create a mask with. Once you have finished coloring it and cutting it out, imagine the theatrical photos you can take around your bunker – not to mention the opportunity for role playing!
Ignited as a project with the Red Cross (please donate) the artist hope to bring color and positive vibes into your home. The learn more about his Colouring the World initiative, check out @inkandmovement on Instagram.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE MASKS
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