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Street artists from around the country created this free coloring book to help everyone chill out

Turn your feelings about the pandemic into beautiful art.

Anna Rahmanan
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Anna Rahmanan
Senior National News Editor
Coloring book
Photograph: Company INQ
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When it comes to coloring books, we've got a whole wide range of options these days: from ones depicting classic New York City scenes to some ideal for kids and other Wes Anderson and Hayao Miyazaki-inspired ones, there is a coloring book for any type of artist out there. 

Today, we're adding to that seemingly infinite roster. Street artists, graffiti writers, barbers, tattooists and designers from all over the country have joined forces to create Quarantine Designs and Pandemic Times, a coloring book "packed with illustrations derived from [the artists'] feelings and interpretations of the global COVID-19 pandemic" produced by Company INQ, an artist-centric creative design agency.

Free to download right here, the book turns the panic and anxiety we've been feeling in correlation to the coronavirus into a delightful artistic pastime. The illustrations are plays on some of the scenes that have been dominating our ways of life in the past few months: from folks hanging out in parks while social distancing to reminders to wash our hands, stay home and wear our masks, each page delves into our current situation.

Here are some of the featured images you'll get to color on your own time:

Coloring book
Photograph: Company INQ
Coloring book
Photograph: Company INQ
Coloring book
Photograph: Company INQ

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