Even if you haven’t owned a set of Crayola crayons since they only offered 32 or so different colors, you may want to go pick up the jumbo pack with the sharpener on the back and colors like “Atomic Tangerine” (it’s more atomic than regular tangerine) so you can get started on the Graffiti Art Coloring Book. Each image is sourced from the original graffiti artist and you can put your own colorful spin on them like perhaps you’ve always wanted to do but were too scared about being caught by the cops. You get 30 different pieces of colorless art from some of the biggest names out there and all you have to do to make your own masterpiece is stay in the lines.
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