Magnificent, hand-painted illustrations by a rising star of Czech watercolor illustrationperfect for beginning painters!
Nature is teeming with incredible colors. But have you ever wondered how the colors green, yellow, pink, or blue might taste or smell? What could they sound like? Or what would they feel like if you touched them?
Natures colors are so wonderful and diverse they inspired people to use the names of plants, animals, and minerals when labelling all the nuances. Join us on a journey to discover the twelve most well-known colors and their shades. You will learn that the colors and elements you find in nature are often closely connected.
Inside youll find:
Book filled with magnificent, hand-painted illustrations (in the style of Katie Daisy) by rising stars of Czech watercolor illustration A great encyclopedia of animals, plants and minerals Unique interactive concepts: the reader can relate individual shades to plants, animals, rock, and various landscapes of the same color in accordance with their names (e.g. raspberry red, turquoise) A short lesson on how to mix and combine colors
Will you be able to find all the links in each chapter? And if you are an aspiring artist, take our course at the end of the book and youll be able to paint as exquisitely as nature itself does!
Arvustused
"Yellow takes yet more forms in Colors in Nature, a picture book written by Czech writers tpánka Sekaninová and Jana Sedláková, who go into greater detail. Here in little paintings by Magdalena Konená we see the finely graded yellows of things both well-known and less-celebrated: the blooms of forsythia and cowslip; the gleams of sulfur, gold and citrine; the yellows of ginger and bumblebees and dripping amber honey." The Wall Street Journal
"A book perfect for budding artists, Colors in Nature is a beautifully illustrated book of animals and plants with the featured colors that could spark new artistic ideas and color experimentation." YA Books Central
"This is such a beautiful book! I was blown away by the vibrant illustrations and the approach to connecting colors to nature. It is a beautiful approach to teaching children colors and connecting them to animals, plants, rocks, etc. Making connections is important, and a creative approach is great for children! I want to recommend this for my library!" Jordan Gray, Librarian
"What a stunning book! And such a unique concept. Every page is a celebration of nature - animals, flowers, plants, trees, and much more. I love all the details. It is a book you and your children can just explore for hours. I highly recommend it!" Fill Your House with Books, IG
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Jana Sedlackova is a childrens book author who graduated from the School of Textile Design and Management. In her free time, she enjoys singing in choirs and decorating gingerbread during Christmastime. Her work is driven by the belief that everyone is searching for the perfect fairytale. She hails from Brno, Czech Republic.
Stepanka Sekaninova used to work as a TV reporter and in the production of childrens programs. Now she is a writer and an editor-in-chief, living in the Czech Republic.
Magdalena Konecna illustrated her first book when she was only 17 years old. Her main sources of inspiration are her dreams and travels and the natural world. You can find her pictures on greeting cards and in notebooks, as well as in various publications. She lives and works in the Czech Republic.