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Twisted Colouring: A Wickedly Creative Colouring Book
Paperback
Main Details
Title |
Twisted Colouring: A Wickedly Creative Colouring Book
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Leighton Noyes
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback | Pages:128 | Dimensions(mm): Height 240,Width 180 |
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Category/Genre | Handicrafts, decorative arts and crafts |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780992792350
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Classifications | Dewey:NA |
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Illustrations |
70 Line drawings, black and white
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Fil Rouge Press
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Imprint |
Fil Rouge Press
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Publication Date |
27 September 2016 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
If all those mindfulness adult colouring books make you want to scream, then fight back and take up your pencils for some anger management with Twisted Colouring. Like previous titles Twisted Stitches and Twisted Cakes, this amusing adult colouring book helps crafters to release their tensions by embracing the dark side. You'll find wicked images with a humorous twist, such as a repeating pattern of Headless Chickens that's a perfect outlet at the end of a bad day. And fun ideas in illustrations like "Where's Wall-eye Rat at the Mouse Party" introduce a puzzle element to some of the pictures. 'I love this book, it's so much fun. If you have a bit of a dark sense of humour and love of horror then this is one book you will love.' www.creativecolouringwithhazel.wordpress.com
Author Biography
Leighton Noyes is an artist and children's book illustrator with a warped sense of humor. As well as illustrating more than 70 books since 2000 for a wide range of publishers, including Scholastic, Collins, and Random House, he has produced cartoons for a Dr Who magazine. Leighton studied illustration at (KIAD) Maidstone, followed by a BA (Hons) Degree at Camberwell College of Art and a book illustration course at Chelsea College of Art. www.leightonnoyes.com
ReviewsTwisted Colouring by Leighton Noyes has the tagline "A Wonderfully Wicked Creative Colouring Book" which perfectly summarises this book. It is smaller than most colouring books at 23.5 x 17.8 cm which makes it a good size to fit in your handbag or for carrying on your travels. It has a black glossy cover with a white partially coloured skull, the design of which can be found inside the book. What the cover doesn't do is prepare you for the sometimes gruesome but often hilarious illustrations inside. On the title page inside you are presented by an egyptian mummy in his sarcophagus armed with colouring pencils and turn the page and the Grim Reaper is busy colouring. This gives you more of an indication of what the majority of the illustrations style is like; a combination of horror and humour. After the title and printing details pages, and colouring pages of another Skull design and a Werewolf in a photo booth; you reach the introduction which is a couple of pages of hints and tips on choosing your colours, choosing your media etc. The book is broken into seven themed chapters, each with a brief written introduction and title of each of the illustrations in the chapter. The Chapters are: Skulls & Bones, Zombies and Vampires, Ghostly Apparitions, Awful Edibles, Freaky Tales, Spells and Potions and Death & Destruction. The titles are equally as good as the humorous horror themed illustrations and as well thought out. In `Transoldvania' you can colour Dracula's house move complete with removal men loading the van with coffins, a possible new owner shaking hands with the Count himself, tiny gravestones in the front garden, numerous bats, and a sold sign that doubles as a stake through a heart. So many little details - and that is just one picture. There is `Scare Extensions' where Dracula, a Werewolf, Frankenstein and his Bride all visit the hair salon; `Rolling A-Head' where a ghost uses his own head as a bowling ball, `Poltermice' where the ghosts of numerous mice come back to haunt the cat who killed them; `Finger Food' which shows a serial killers refrigerator and `Sandwitches' which, you guessed it, shows some sand - witches having a picnic on the beach. And that's just a few of the illustrations inside the book. I love this book, it's so much fun. If you have a bit of a dark sense of humour and love horror then this is one book you will love. https://creativecolouringwithhazel.wordpress.com/2017/03/11/twisted-colouring-by-leighton-noyes/ * Creative Colouring with Hazel *
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