
Layers of Reality
32 Unique and Beautiful Works of Art for Coloring
Gary Newman(Author)
Phoenix Century Press
Published on 10. November 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
140 pages
978-0-9897316-2-1 (ISBN)
Description
There is often more to reality than what we see on the surface, and these hidden layers can lead to unexpected beauty. The 32 line drawings in this book may be viewed in any of several ways. They can be regarded simply as works of art, black and white drawings, just as they are. Some of the more intricate illustrations can operate as puzzles, for you to find and illuminate the underlying structure. In this respect, you're encouraged to look past the superficial details and wonder: Is that a picture on the wall, or a window looking through the wall? Which is the foreground, and which the background? Where does one layer end and the next begin? And finally, they can be enjoyed simply as stress-relieving drawings to color. The drawn shapes are intended as guides; it isn't necessary to color each one individually (unless you want to). Remember that sometimes white is the best color. Relax. Let it flow. There is no right or wrong way. BONUS SECOND-CHANCE SECTION At some point you may wish you could start over on a drawing, or try a different approach. Just for you, this volume includes a bonus second-chance section. All 32 drawings are reproduced again in the second half of the book, so you may try a new color scheme, if you desire. Some of the drawings are simple and fanciful while others are more challenging. They are all unfinished works of art. You are invited to bring the artwork to completion by adding the color that will help define the layers of reality.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9897316-2-1 (9780989731621)
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For the past three decades Gary Newman has excelled as an award-winning graphic designer and illustrator. His clients have included the Monterey Bay Aquarium and Harvard Medical School. But his early training was in Fine Art. Gary's love for art led him to an appreciation of the power of art to help us see the world in new ways.