Ever go to an exhibition and think, "Hey, I can do that"? If the passivity of being an art gazer is getting you down, you might want to join the kids enjoying the latest innovation at the Urawa Museum of Art, a hands-on drawing room.
After viewing the current display of colorful abstracts by Sonia Delaunay (1885-1979), you can get your creative juices flowing by picking up pencil, crayon, scissors and glue to express whatever it is you've just absorbed. Or maybe, like one little girl, you'd just prefer to draw your favorite bunny.
This is the second time the museum, which serves a younger demographic than most in central Tokyo, has provided this excellent service. The first time was the "Forms and Movements in 20th-Century Art" exhibition last year, which featured such giants of abstract art as Kandinsky, Mondrian and Jean Arp.
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