Japanese Illustrator’s Charming Key Chain Design Gives You a Travel Companion to Paint with Nature

Gifted Japanese illustrator Kamome Fuyuno from Kanagawa writes in her profile that she loves colored pencils and nature. The second part of that definitely shows in one of her most popular works–a clever and charming acrylic key chain that lets itself be colored in by your surrounding natural scenery.

The simple key chain features one of Kamome’s often illustrated subjects, a young woman, strolling happily with a transparent one piece dress that is filled in or “dyed” by whatever scenery you hold it up to. There’s nearly numberless possibilities, and some can be truly gorgeous.

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