Silver Linings Abstract: An Adult Coloring Book of Art and Illusions
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Silver Linings Abstract: An Adult Coloring Book of Art and Illusions Details
From illustrator Angela Covany comes a striking, unique new adult coloring book, Silver Linings Abstract: An Adult Coloring Book of Art and Illusions Contains 35 bold, hand-drawn coloring images featuring fractal patterns, waves of light, star-bursts and shadows, and much more! Designs range in complexity from beginner to expert-level. Provides hours and hours of fun, creative coloring expression. Join millions of adults all around the world who are rediscovering the simple relaxation and joy of coloring!
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Reviews
I normally color more whimsical books but this has me rethinking about books with patterns & abstracts. The images in this book are unique, I have never seen these types of images before. I plan on using this book to practice shading & coloring with gradation, as I need help in that area. They are not overly detailed & both children & adults will enjoy. I can't wait to get started.The pages are printed on one side & can easily be removed with an X-Acto knife or scissors. The paper is much like all other coloring books. Markers will leak through so put paper between the pages if you are not removing them. Colored pencils & gel pens are fine. I might try pastels as well. I feel the black background will make the colors really pop.