Wall Worthy

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Cover of the book Wall Worthy by Lynn McSparrin, Page Publishing, Inc.
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Author: Lynn McSparrin ISBN: 9781682895023
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: April 28, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lynn McSparrin
ISBN: 9781682895023
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: April 28, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

 This book is dedicated to colorists, people who enjoy coloring as others enjoy crochet or quilt making or golf. Coloring is easy, distracting; mind-soothing and stress relieving. Perhaps a reason they call art therapy is because of the magic that happens when you apply your first color.

Color until you smile. Hold the book at arm’s length and from all directions, follow your eye. Let your mind relax and enjoy watching the magic unfold. Work through the issues of the day and the day ahead while coloring in front of the TV or listening to music. It’s a great way to unwind in that quiet hours after the kids are in bed and your beloved is watching TV, and it’s your time to relax. The beauty of abstract art is that it changes with every stroke and the fluidity of the process is mesmerizing. Coloring becomes a sanctuary for reflection, meditation and prayer.

Colored drawing pencils work very well with these drawings, but they are yours now, to color or paint as you wish, with this promise: you cannot make a mistake because this is now your work. Lynn draws each piece to be eye catching from any direction, but it is your coloring that really makes your picture Wall Worthy.

Peace to all.

Tips: all pencils from one box will play well together in a drawing and orange fixes everything!

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 This book is dedicated to colorists, people who enjoy coloring as others enjoy crochet or quilt making or golf. Coloring is easy, distracting; mind-soothing and stress relieving. Perhaps a reason they call art therapy is because of the magic that happens when you apply your first color.

Color until you smile. Hold the book at arm’s length and from all directions, follow your eye. Let your mind relax and enjoy watching the magic unfold. Work through the issues of the day and the day ahead while coloring in front of the TV or listening to music. It’s a great way to unwind in that quiet hours after the kids are in bed and your beloved is watching TV, and it’s your time to relax. The beauty of abstract art is that it changes with every stroke and the fluidity of the process is mesmerizing. Coloring becomes a sanctuary for reflection, meditation and prayer.

Colored drawing pencils work very well with these drawings, but they are yours now, to color or paint as you wish, with this promise: you cannot make a mistake because this is now your work. Lynn draws each piece to be eye catching from any direction, but it is your coloring that really makes your picture Wall Worthy.

Peace to all.

Tips: all pencils from one box will play well together in a drawing and orange fixes everything!

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