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This collection of blossoming beauties includes graceful daffodils framing the letter "D," orchids enhancing the letter "O," roses entwining an "R," and 23 other flowery letters of the alphabet. As an additional bonus, a double-page spread features a magnificent ready-to-color flower garden. 27 black-and-white illustrations.
From a sturdy little mail truck to the giant 18-wheelers that thunder down the highways, this appealing volume invites colorists to bring to life a parade of 26 familiar vehicles, including a street sweeper, garbage truck, dump trick, steamroller, cement mixer, cherry picker, moving van, snowplow, and bulldozer.
Inspired by nature's elements, paisley patterns derive from a centuries-old art tradition. Colourists will enjoy hours of creative pleasure with this all-original gallery of paisley designs! 30 full-page illustrations swirl with organic themes.
Mandalas provide the background for 31 fanciful designs. Populated by dragonflies, daisies, seashells, and other motifs from nature, the patterns are artfully arranged in circular designs that incorporate leaves, vines, and trees.
The designs in Celtic illuminated manuscripts represent a distinctive fusion of native Irish, Germanic, and Near Eastern motifs. Graphic artist Ed Sibbett has brilliantly captured the intricacy and beauty of this original art tradition in 37 drawings based on illustrations in the Book of Durrow, the Gospels of St. Willibrord, and the illustrious Book of Kells. Among the motifs are the characteristic Celtic interlacings, geometric-animal combinations, and decorative initials, plus powerful ornaments and symbolic abstractions of animals and people. A portrait of St. Matthew appears as a centerspread, not backed up, that may be taken out and framed. Captions identify the source of each picture and explain the iconography. Original Dover (1979) publication.
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