Because We're A Generation Of Peter Pans

Who wouldn't like to return to childhood? Let's just take that rather loaded question at face value and bring a piece of childhood back into our lives today with: coloring books. Or rather this coloring book for adults. Peer is advertised as a collaborative art experience. The book is composed of 25 self portraits created by 25 different artists.
So, let's all just forget about complications for a moment and take a flight to Never-Never-Land through our markers...

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