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Quirky Collages to Color: Color 100s of Hidden Objects

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Quirky Collages to Color: Color 100s of Hidden Objects

Contributors:

By (Author) Don Stewart

ISBN:

9781497205055

Publisher:

Design Originals

Imprint:

Design Originals

Publication Date:

2nd March 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

80

Dimensions:

Width 216mm, Height 276mm

Description

Relax and exercise your mind at the same time! Color and discover hundreds of fascinating objects the more you look, the more youll find. This one-of-a-kind adult coloring book stands out with its intricate artwork thats made up of hidden objects thats perfect for puzzle-lovers. Featuring 35 thoughtful and intriguing designs, each contain a variety of elements that act as clever and funny puns relating to the main illustration and the longer you look, the more youll find! Designs are printed on a single side of high-quality, extra-thick paper with perforated edges for easy removal and display.

Reviews

Stewart's whimsical collages are so clever and will delight kids and adults alike. I predict many hours of happy coloring ahead!-- "Cindy deRosier, Fun Family Crafts (funfamilycrafts.com)"
The microbiome of coloring books!-- "Vivian Mahl, Publisher of Practical Gastroenterology, A Peer Review Journal"
This uniquely-illustrated book will make you laugh, get your creative juices flowing and let you turn Don Stewart's black and white collages into your own colorful masterpieces. A definite winner for beginners and pros!-- "Liz Ball, Author and Illustrator, Hidden Picture Puzzles at the Zoo"

Author Bio

Don Stewart received a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Art at Birmingham-Southern College in 1981, paying his way with a nightclub act as a comic ventriloquist. Initially he enrolled in art classes as a change of pace from a rigorous premedical curriculum. Soon, however, he was exposed to the idea of composite imagery, and began exploring techniques in ballpoint drawing.

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