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Cincinnati-based artist and designer Andrew Neyer has collaborated with graphic illustrator Andy J Miller on “Color Me ___”, an art installation that invites the audience to participate by doodling on illustrated walls with giant markers.
Appealing to the child in all of us, there are no rules as to how one can contribute to the collective art piece—you can feel free to draw whatever you want and color outside the lines.
In the video below, watch the visitors of the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art indulge their inner children with this fun installation:






[via Swiss Miss]

Cincinnati-based artist and designer Andrew Neyer has collaborated with graphic illustrator Andy J Miller on “Color Me ___”, an art installation that invites the audience to participate by doodling on illustrated walls with giant markers.
Appealing to the child in all of us, there are no rules as to how one can contribute to the collective art piece—you can feel free to draw whatever you want and color outside the lines.
In the video below, watch the visitors of the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art indulge their inner children with this fun installation:






[via Swiss Miss]