THE COLOR WOOD MOVEMENT

Born from experimentation and play, The Color Wood Movement was one of the earliest Wallflowers interventions alongside mural-making. Using skateboards as unconventional paintbrushes, children and young people dipped wheels into color and rolled them across wooden panels, transforming motion into vibrant abstract marks. The result: large color-charged surfaces that carry the joy, freedom, and collective spirit of the action itself. More than an artwork, it is an invitation to reimagine tools, reclaim playfulness, and engage communities through movement, laughter, and color.