Infinite Coloring Mandala Designs CD and Book (Dover Design Coloring Books) Pages are perforated for easy removal and display. The enclosed CD-ROM includes all of the book's images, so you can print each page again and again for unlimited coloring fun! . A vibr
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| Title | : | Infinite Coloring Mandala Designs CD and Book (Dover Design Coloring Books) |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.76 (990 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0486469492 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 96 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2009-03-26 |
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A vibrant array of images, inspired by the mandala's hypnotic appealAn ancient form of meditative art, mandalas feature complex circular designs that draw the eye inward. Forty-eight full-page illustrations feature circles, squares, triangles, and other geometrical figures rotating around a common center. These original designs will captivate colorists of all ages, challenging them to create kaleidoscopic effects. Artists, designers, and crafters will also find the drawings a source of inspiration.Pages are perforated for easy removal and display. They're printed on one side only of high-quality paper for the best possible results with colored pencils or markers, paints, and crayons. The enclosed CD-ROM includes all of the book's images, so you can print each page again and again for unlimited coloring fun!
Editorial :
Its candid disclosures are also an act of courage, not unlike Mike Wallace's disclosure of long history of depression, or that of actor Joe Pantaliano, whose 2003 autobiography similarly reflects his mother's mental illness.
Frankly, I'd love to see Dominic, Wallace and "Joey Pants" discuss their childhoods together sometime. It is clearly presented and easy to digest.
The value of this book is in understanding the facts surrounding the sun, but also in the simple but profound experiments outlined clearly in this book. The designs are really cute and I plan to have fun going wild with colors with them.
There are 31 designs in this coloring book. Starting with the family car in the 1920s, Formula-One racing in the 50s, winning LeMans in 1960, with Olivier Gendebien, to writing about, helping develop, and driving cars for the 21st Century, Monsieur Frère, at the age of 84, still routinely test drives today's automobiles and racecars at over 150 mph
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