Launched in 2021, the initiative has already debuted two collections – ‘Crayons of the Seas’ and ‘Crayons of the Mountains’ – with a third, ‘Crayons of the Lakes’, set for release this year.
FEW dreams feel as universal – or as unreachable – as viewing Earth from space.
Astronauts often describe our planet’s colours as surreal: oceans shift from emerald to inky black, mountains ripple with shadow, and lakes gleam in shades sculpted by geology and time.
