Color your WSU

A person coloring a custom image of Bryan Hall.
Try your hand at coloring with this image by Seattle artist and WSU alum Tarah Luke.

With the fall semester complete and the holiday break looming, why not try your hand at coloring your own Bryan Hall?

This free downloadable coloring page was created by Seattle artist and 2005 WSU grad Tarah Luke for Washington State Magazine.

Send your completed artwork to social.media@wsu.edu to possibly be featured in a @WSUPullman Facebook Album. Be sure to include your name and a short caption about your design.

Luke, who found her niche in the adult coloring book industry, was profiled in the magazine’s Summer 2016 issue and drew this abstract version of the iconic clock tower for her fellow Cougars and Cougs at heart.

Download the coloring page (PDF) and give it a try.

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