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Quirky Collages to Color

Color 100s of Hidden Objects
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Product Type: Paperback / softback

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Relax and exercise your mind at the same time! Color and discover hundreds of fascinating objects - the more you look, the more you’ll find. This one-of-a-kind adult coloring book stands out with its intricate artwork that’s made up of hidden objects that’s perfect for puzzle-lovers. Featuring 32 thoughtful and intriguing designs, each contain a variety of elements that act as clever and funny puns relating to the main illustration – and the longer you look, the more you’ll find! Designs are printed on a single side of high-quality, extra-thick paper with perforated edges for easy removal and display. Artist Don Stewart is a retired doctor and former surgeon with an artistic style that decided to pursue his creative talents full-time. An award-winning author and writer for both his short fiction and poetry, he’s also passionate for composite drawings and is the owner of a working studio gallery, DS Art, in Birmingham, Alabama.

Details

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Pages 80
Publish Date 2021-03-02
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Size 8.5" x 10.88" x 0.0"
Author Don Stewart
Product Form Paperback / softback

Reviews

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Cindy deRosier, Fun Family Crafts (funfamilycrafts.com)
Stewart's whimsical collages are so clever and will delight kids and adults alike. I predict many hours of happy coloring ahead!
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Vivian Mahl, Publisher of Practical Gastroenterology, A Peer Review Journal
The microbiome of coloring books!
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Liz Ball, Author and Illustrator, Hidden Picture Puzzles at the Zoo
This uniquely

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About the Author

Don Stewart is a former physician turned full-time artist and owner of DS Art – a working studio gallery featuring his visual humor, located off the beaten path in a little suburb of Birmingham, Alabama. Don received a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Art at Birmingham-Southern College in 1981, paying his way with a nightclub act as a comic ventriloquist. Initially, he enrolled in art classes as a break from his rigorous premedical curriculum. Soon, he was exposed to the idea of composite imagery, and began exploring techniques in ballpoint drawing. Don continued to pursue his artistic interests as a hobby during medical training at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. After receiving his M.D. in 1985, Dr. Stewart completed an internship in surgery at the Mayo Clinic, but the lifestyle of a surgical resident clashed with his creative side. By year's end, Don opted to discontinue his medical studies, and accepted awards for both his short fiction and poetry, and published his first two composite drawings. The author of two books, he currently limits his medical practice to disorders of the funny bone. To learn more about Don and see his artwork, visit www.DSArt.com, @DSArtFans on Facebook, or @dsartgallery on Instagram

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