WARNING: NOT FOR BEGINNERS! If you are looking for a relaxing set of simple images to color, this collection isn't for you. However, if you're looking for a distracting, mind-bending, eye-crossing artistic experience like no other, well, look no further!
This truly unusual collection of 42 increasingly complex and detailed 3D geometric patterns and optical illusions will challenge not only your coloring skills, but also your brain. An extra practice copy has been provided to help you make the most of some of the more intricate designs, this way you can experiment with coloring approaches and work on deciphering the patterns without ruining the only copy.
So, if you're up for the challenge, grab your colored pencils or fine point markers and get ready to create some unique and amazing art!
FROM THE DESIGNER:
First of all, I want to thank you so much for your interest in this collection of unique and unusual designs! This is my first collection, and as I created and compiled it, I realized that coloring books are really a very unique form of collaborative art. An artist (such as myself) creates the framework, and then other artists (you!) fill them with colors to complete them, resulting in potentially endless versions of each design. I am so excited to be a part of this artistic process and I hope you post pictures of some of your favorite finished pieces!
-Dawn McAndrew
*This design collection was published through CreateSpace (working on a tight budget this first time around), so unfortunately there was not an option for having perforated pages or control of the weight of paper, etc. However, I did add a dotted line/guide for cutting designs out on the reverse of each page.*
About the Author: I have loved to draw and doodle ever since I first picked up a pencil as a child. Over the years I've learned to use many types of media to create- pencil, pen, charcoal, clay, paint, beads and metals, words, computers, etc.. I am an artist, a writer, an animal-lover, a gamer, and a bit of a geek as well. I have spent most of my adult life working in somewhat "traditional" career fields (waitress, soldier/intelligence analyst, defense contractor, realtor) trying to make ends meet and always feeling as if something was missing.
As much as I tried to ignore my need to create and my need to help better the lives of animals, I finally realized that I only felt truly fulfilled when I found a way to integrate them into my life. Now I am focused on my art, writing, gaming, and spending time with my family when I am not working with animals as a veterinary assistant.