COLORING PAGES & COLOR BY NUMBER - October, 2020

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Are you tired looking at a computer all day?  Try these printable coloring pages to help your eyes relax and your mind to de-stress.  Just use your coloring pencils or if you don’t have any, pick some up at CVS or Barnes & Nobles.

If you don’t have access to a printer stop by the Benton Museum to pick up some printed pages.

Famous Artworks Printable Coloring Pages

Frida Khalo self portrait masterpieces coloring page

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Pablo Picasso, Weeping Woman Masterpieces coloring pages

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Pablo Picasso, Portrait of Marie Therese Walter Masterpieces coloring page

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Takashi Murakami flowers blossoming Masterpieces coloring page

Takashi murakami flowers blossoming simple – Masterpieces Adult Coloring Pages

Van Gogh "Le Cafe de Nuit" masterpieces coloring page

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Van Gogh "Starry Night" masterpieces coloring page

Van gogh starry night large – Masterpieces Adult Coloring Pages

Van Gogh "Vase with Twelve Sunflowers" Masterpieces coloring pages

Vase with Twelve Sunflowers – Masterpieces Adult Coloring Pages

Vassily Kandinsky "Black Violet" Masterpieces coloring pages

Vassily Kandinsky _ Black & violet – Masterpieces Adult Coloring Pages

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Interlocking circular coloring page

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Mandala coloring page

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Star rectangle coloring page

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Color By Number Printable Pages

Easy printable coloring page

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Edvard Munch "The Scream" color by number page

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