The concept of a concealed artistic activity involves participants selecting an unseen creative project, often a coloring book, based on minimal information such as genre, theme, or complexity. This encourages exploration outside of typical preferences and fosters a sense of playful discovery, similar to the excitement and anticipation of a blind date. For example, someone might choose a “geometric patterns” coloring book without knowing the specific designs within, leading to an unexpected artistic experience.
This approach offers several advantages. It can break creative blocks by presenting fresh and unfamiliar subject matter. It can also broaden artistic horizons by exposing individuals to styles and themes they might not typically choose. This practice has gained popularity in recent years alongside the resurgence of adult coloring books as a stress-relieving and mindful activity. The element of surprise adds an extra layer of engagement and encourages a more open and experimental approach to creativity.