Provo exhibit allows visitors to colour on the art
PROVO, Utah — A new art exhibit in Provo has turned gallery space into a giant coloring book by allowing visitors to fill in the elaborate drawings of comic book style heroes and villains.
Utah Valley University’s Woodbury Art Museum is hosting the “Heroes and Villains: How Mythology Made Comics” exhibition, which runs through mid-September, The Daily Herald reported .
The exhibit features 44 canvases measuring 40 inches by 60 inches (102 centimetres by 152 centimetres) with line drawings from 12 different artists and illustrators. Visitors equipped with markers can add colour to the black and white canvasses featuring mythological characters.
“The idea came up to do some sort of community art event where the community could come in and somehow participate in a gallery event,” said Chad Hardin, an assistant art and design professor at the university.