This isn't just a coloring book; it's a celebration of resilience, history, and radical self-acceptance.
Honor the Breaks merges the defiant energy of 1980s New York Graffiti with the philosophical Japanese art of Kintsugi—the practice of mending broken pottery with gold, treating the repair as an illumination, not a flaw.
Inside these pages, the raw, ephemeral art of the street—from bold throw-ups to dynamic B-Boy poses—is intentionally "broken" and then mended with threads of shining gold. Each image invites you to color the vibrant story of survival: the temporary art of the street is given permanence, the struggles of the artists are honored, and the urban canvas is transformed into a masterpiece of resilience.
Grab your markers and your metallic pens. This book challenges you to color with courage, acknowledging that your own past struggles—your "breaks"—are the places where your greatest beauty and strength now shine.
This isn't just a coloring book; it's a celebration of resilience, history, and radical self-acceptance.
Honor the Breaks merges the defiant energy of 1980s New York Graffiti with the philosophical Japanese art of Kintsugi—the practice of mending broken pottery with gold, treating the repair as an illumination, not a flaw.
Inside these pages, the raw, ephemeral art of the street—from bold throw-ups to dynamic B-Boy poses—is intentionally "broken" and then mended with threads of shining gold. Each image invites you to color the vibrant story of survival: the temporary art of the street is given permanence, the struggles of the artists are honored, and the urban canvas is transformed into a masterpiece of resilience.
Grab your markers and your metallic pens. This book challenges you to color with courage, acknowledging that your own past struggles—your "breaks"—are the places where your greatest beauty and strength now shine.