The Chinese Colouring Book: Large And Small Projects To Enjoy

Author: Elaine Hamer

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  • : 16.99 NZD
  • : 9781782212140
  • : Search Press Ltd
  • : Search Press Ltd
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  • : 01 November 2014
  • : 279mm X 216mm
  • : United Kingdom
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  • : Elaine Hamer
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  • : Paperback
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  • : 741.2
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  • : 16 colour; 66 black & white
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Barcode 9781782212140
9781782212140

Description

More and more adults and older children are turning to colouring; a hobby that is nostalgic, creative and therapeutic all at the same time. The Chinese Colouring Book provide beautiful Chinese designs to colour that are a step beyond children's favourites. The paper is perfect for colouring using marker pens, coloured pencils, crayons or paints, and the designs are printed on just one side of the paper to avoid show-through. There are small, simple motifs that are perfect for colouring in when you have just a few minutes to spare, as well as more absorbing projects for when you have more time. At the front of the book are some ready-coloured images to inspire you, and if you want to colour a favourite image again, they can all be downloaded as PDFs from our website www.searchpress.com. Those who prefer to work onscreen can scan the images from the book and use their favourite software to colour them. Whether you colour for relaxation or wish to incorporate the pictures into larger, more creative projects, there is something for everyone in this beautiful book. Note: The designs used in this book were previously published as Chinese Designs, in the Design Source Book series (published by Search Press, 2003).

Author description

Elaine Hamer is a professional illustrator and she has worked on a variety of publications, including cookery and children's titles. She uses pencil, gouache and watercolour to create beautiful stylized, decorative and highly detailed illustrations. Elaine also works as a jewellery designer/maker and until moving into Kent lectured in jewellery making, art and design in the Midlands. She has two children, a son and daughter, and now lives in Kent with her husband.