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Giant Artists' Colouring Books: Artforms in Nature (Ernst Haeckel)
- Pepin Press
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Publisher | Pepin Press |
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ISBN | 9789460098512 |
Publication date | October 2015 |
Edition | Paperback |
Dimensions | 420 x 300 mm |
Pages | 24 |
Language(s) | Eng. ed. |
extra information | 180gsm art paper |
Description
PEPIN Artists' Colouring Books contain 16 sheets of superior acid-free drawing paper, printed with exceptional designs in very light lines. The printing is done in such a way that, depending on the techniques used, the original outline will be hardly visible after colouring. The 180 gsm drawing paper is made to our specifications by one of the best paper mills in Europe and is suitable for a wide range of colouring applications, including pencil, crayon, pastel, felt marker, gouache, etc. Also water colours and liquid inks can be used. Our first-rate paper has a long life and coloured sheets can be framed and displayed without the risk of rapid deterioration. PEPIN Artists' Colouring Books match the quality of the finest artists' pads. They are perfectly suited to practice your colouring skills and create beautiful pieces at the same time. In order to get the best results, we recommend you use high-quality colouring materials.
Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel
(16/2/1834 – 9/8/1919) was a German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor, and artist who discovered, described and named thousands of new species, mapped a genealogical tree relating all life forms, and coined many terms in biology.
Les livrets géants de coloriage Artistes PEPIN® contiennent 24 feuilles (2 x 12 dessins) en papier à dessin non acide de qualité supérieure au format A3. Les dessins sont des représentations précises de chefs-d'oeuvre de l'art et du design - particulièrement complexes et difficiles, ils conviennent parfaitement aux coloristes sérieux et aux étudiants en art.
Chaque modèle est en double, de sorte à pouvoir créer des variations ou en utiliser un pour faire des essais et l'autre pour le dessin final.