Cindy Wilde, Sally Moret, Felicity French, Chellie Carroll
Price: £9.99
Imprint: O'Mara Books
Publication date: 09/06/2016
ISBN: 9781782435532
Subject: Non-Fiction
Category: Colouring
Binding: Paperback
Size: Other
Extent: 128 pages
Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)
Edition Status: Out of Print
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Enquire nowIn this stunning new book, colouring fans can learn beautiful, creative techniques to help them make the most of their colouring books
From tips on mixing and pairing colours, to advice on how to use pattern, blending, texture, crosshatching and contours, this book contains a wealth of ideas to keep readers colouring like crazy
The book is divided into sections. Each technique is introduced with tips and swatches to give inspiration, and is followed by pages of beautiful pictures to be coloured in using these new-found skills
Cindy Wilde makes simple, joyful, quirky designs using bold graphic shapes and blocks of flat colour combined with areas of intricate pattern. All the elements within her work are made by hand using acrylic paint, indian ink and simple print techniques. They are then cut and reassembled to create the final piece.
Felicity lives in Surrey and works from home in her cosy studio. She studied illustration at the Arts University College Bournemouth and graduated in 2011. She has since pursued a freelance career illustrating children's books and creating greeting card designs. Felicity's illustrations are typically bright and colourful, often incorporating decorative patterned elements. Her unique style is a fusion of watercolour and black fine-line pen detail.
As well as her work on children's books, Sally Moret has worked as a freelance designer on graphics, fashion designs, greeting card designs, gift-wrap and printed textiles. With decades of experience, Sally's style incorporates hand-drawn artwork rendered with Adobe Illustrator to produce a more unique and complete design style. She specialises in repeat patterns, animals, birds flowers, shoes, cupcakes and all things cute.
Beginning her creative career as a designer working on projects for the launch of Playstation 2 and BBC3, Chellie Carroll turned to illustration full time in 2000. Chellie has worked for Cadburys, Kelloggs, Cancer Research and Readers Digest amongst others. She works primarily with computer-based vector line images and has a flair for intricate zen-tangle drawings - many of which have featured in Relaxing Art Therapy, A Calming Colouring Book for Kids and both Colour and Art Therapy Greeting Cards.