Showing posts with label coloring. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coloring. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Ed’s Mandalas Adult Coloring Book: Rest and relax coloring these mandalas!

  


This adult coloring book has 30 mandala patterns plus blank pages to prevent bleed-through. (you can doodle on the blank pages if you wish).

It provides hours of stress relief through creative expression.

Designs range in complexity and detail from beginner (easy) to expert-level (hard).


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BIO:

E. B. Warren is a retired military officer and an author with a background in Education and Applied Psychology.





I was compensated via Fiverr for sharing this post. I only share those books that I feel will be of interest to my readers. 

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Mindfulness Mandalas: An Adult Colouring Book by Kimberly-Ann Debling



Mindfulness Mandalas


Art therapy to reduce stress, remain calm, truly relax & create art. Adult Colouring Books have recently become popular for good reason - they allow us to take a moment to be calm, still and relaxed. In today's stressful world this is more important than ever! Mandalas have long been used as a method of meditation and as a symbol of wholeness. They are pleasingly symmetrical and contain both complex and simple shapes to focus on. In Mindfulness Mandalas! An Adult Colouring Book there are 12 mandalas paired with little phrases to help you focus on yourself and your life. Each page is blank on the back and has room to cut the page from the spine so that you can frame your completed artwork. Remember... You don't have to stay within the lines!



http://amzn.to/2bz4sUY


About Kimberly-Ann Debling

1. I'm currently 37 weeks pregnant and during my pregnancy, I was diagnosed with cancer. I realised that even though I'm now in a hugely stressful situation I had been more stressed and anxious in the past under less 'socially valid' reasons! 

It made me really think about the way we deal with stress and how creativity helps so much. I feel that any creative pursuit is sometimes hard unless we're naturally good at it, or have practiced since childhood. Don't sing unless you have a good voice, don't paint unless you're an artist, don't woodwork unless you create sellable items, don't play an instrument unless you're stage-worthy! At what age do we tell kids that its not right to do creative things unless they're already a pro?! 

I've always been interested in stress-relieving activities due to my previous life as an Air Traffic Controller, so I wanted to combine a few things that I've always loved to bring myself calmness - art and mindfulness. 

2. My art journey has always tended towards the 'design' end of the spectrum. I'm passionate about packaging design (someone has to be)! But a lot of my joy was creating surface pattern and computer-drawn vector designs to include within the graphical elements. I just love how a beautiful pattern in combination with great typography, a barcode, and an ingredients list can become a real physical item that gets on shelves and in customers' hands! 

3. My book is deliberately simple, but the things that make it a little different from your average adult colouring book are: 
     - it is not too thick that it is overwhelming - there's actually a good chance that you will finish all the pages. I always feel a sense of waste when I see too many un-coloured pages! 
     - it is printed on one side only so that if you use pens the bleed through doesn't ruin the next page, my medium of choice for colouring is often alcohol based pens so this was a huge factor for me. 
     - each page consists of a mandala plus a mindful phrase or saying to focus on. I wanted there to be a definite focus so that the 'mindful' part of the colouring has a special place for each page. 

4. I'm obviously in awe of some of the more famous colouring book artists, but I also love Lichtenstein, Mucha and Dali. Mucha is probably my most obvious influence. I'm working on another book which will be a coulour-in diary but this time hand-drawn, I can see lots of Mucha-inspired elements creeping in! 

5. I have a Midori style notebook/diary system and one of my inserts is devoted to notes and sketches. I sketch all the time but often away from home so most of my sketches are in biro! I rarely refine the sketches as I work directly on the computer either in vector or bitmap form. I love that if something doesn't work I can shift around elements to play with different arrangements. I get very obsessive so I often have to tell myself to just stop! I love working with clients and I make it clear to them that all feedback is positive. I usually love the finished design after feedback much more than the initial drafts. 

6. How has the cancer affected your life? Actually, I really feel that being diagnosed with cancer has improved my life dramatically. It sounds crazy I know. For 5 weeks or so I had no details so became really introspective about so many things. My own mortality, the way I feel about life, how I feel about my husband, the kind of parent I want(ed) to be to my child. I was put into the very best care and when the doctor told my husband and I that my prognosis was excellent and that I would be treated with light therapy (essentially I have fancy sunbed sessions twice a week) we felt like we'd won the lottery. Before all this I was your standard person who had ups and downs and rushed through life either doing too much or wasting time. Now I really do enjoy every moment and no longer tell myself that its 'rushed' or 'wasted'. My husband and I are so much stronger in our relationship. I work with clients better. Even my designs seem better to me now that I don't critique myself so much! I'm so much happier now that I could cry - those 'silver linings' really do exist.

Monday, June 6, 2016

Drawn to the Ocean by Gillian Adams



Drawn to the Ocean: A Hand-Inked Creative Colouring Book for Stress Relief


In our busy, modern lives it can be difficult to find and sustain inner peace. Quiet time seems to be a luxury rather than a necessity. Recently people have discovered colouring books for adults and reclaimed time for themselves.


Drawn to the Ocean is a calming collection has 30 hand-inked designs for you to colour and enjoy. Take a dip in the ocean with a variety of drawings, including patterns and illustrations, and find relaxation in this mindful activity. Each image in Drawn to the Ocean is single sided so you can cut out and keep your colouring. It’s the perfect book to de-stress with and to explore your creativity.


http://amzn.to/25IQhT3


About Gillian Adams

Gillian Adams was gripped by stories from an early age and has been an avid reader and writer ever since.

After leaving school she attended art college and started her career as a graphic designer. Gillian later altered course, working as a feature writer and content editor at a regional newspaper for nearly 15 years, while enjoying art and crafts in her leisure time.

Born in Plymouth, Devon she continues to write and draw, and publishes her books on Amazon. For more information visit www.gillianadams.co.uk