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More Geometrics

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If you like GEOMETRICS, you'll love this book filled with more challenging geometric designs to stir your imagination. You can make unique patterns by coloring the single bold designs or the smaller repeat designs that make wonderful abstract patterns-and have hours and hours of creative coloring fun.

Created by award-winning artist/designer Ruth Heller, DESIGNS FOR COLORING are unique among coloring books. The high-quality paper is suitable for use with crayons, felt-tipped pens, water paints, pencils, or pastels. You can use bold, bright colors or lighter, subtler shades. You may even want to frame an especially pleasing page-or transfer a pattern to a piece of embroidery, needlepoint, pottery, or mosaic.

64 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1991

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Ruth Heller

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Author and illustration with a passionate interest in Korean culture. She lives with her husband in San Francisco, California.

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December 13, 2017
The curving, interconnected designs with many connecting surfaces provide a combinatorial explosion of possible colorations. Even if you use only a few colors. Only your imagination can limit what you do and how vivid the coloration is.
Whether you are using crayons or colored pencils, this is a coloring book that will challenge and entertain you. My favorite design is one that is based on an optical illusion of apparently overlapping four-pointed stars. It would be very interesting to see how a talented artist would be able to make the central figure appear to leap out at you.
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Ruth Heller's Designs for Coloring: More Geometrics by Ruth Heller (1991)
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