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Illustration By: Aurora Noctua
This week's coloring page features the local wildlife of Castlewood Park. Spring is here, and hardworking robins flit about the trees and the ground searching for worms for their sweet little ones. If you are interested, we would love to see your finished coloring pages! Once you post them to social media, either comment a link to the original post, or tag the Lexington Art League to have the chance of having them featured on our page. We look forward to seeing your creativity! Links: Aurora Noctua: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aurora.noctua/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoctuaIllustrations/?modal=admin_todo_tour Author: Aurora Noctua Aurora Noctua is a local artist and intern of the Lexington Art League. She is currently enrolled at the University of Kentucky pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Digital Media and Design. Website: https://noctuaillustrations.wixsite.com/noctua
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9/16/2022 08:23:03 am
I love these! A long time ago, I used to color to destress and be able to sleep after working on my dissertation into the wee hours of the morning. I am definitely relying on coloring again to destress during the pandemic. Thank you so much for these!
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