J Balvin’s Colores album has produced music, fashion content and even a guide to meditation. Now, the Colombian musician is taking things a step further.
In collaboration with Japanese artist Takashia Murakami, the man who is responsible for designing he album artwork, the pair are releasing a coloring curriculum for parents and children.
The Coloring Without Borders project will provide pictures of the album’s signature flowers to help children and parents find comfort and provide a universal learning experience while practicing self-isolation as a result of the Coronavirus.
The online coloring books are in conjunction with the Coloring Without Borders book – which donates all proceeds to Balvin’s favorite charity Families Belong Together.