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The Curiosity Shoppe Coloring Book: A Magical and Mad Exploration of a Most Amusing and Unexpected Assemblage of Novelties and Oddities

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Produktinformation
Taschenbuch: 80 Seiten
Verlag: Adams Media; Auflage: Clr Csm (1. August 2016)
Sprache: Englisch
ISBN-10: 9781440595967
ISBN-13: 978-1440595967
ASIN: 1440595968
Größe und/oder Gewicht:
27,9 x 1 x 25,4 cm
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Amazon Bestseller-Rang:
Nr. 44.578 in Fremdsprachige Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Fremdsprachige Bücher)
“The Curiosity Shoppe†is my first coloring book by Chris Price and my first book published by Adams Media as well. I am very happy with the wide variety and style of the designs. I am also pleased, for the most part, with how the book was published. What is especially nice about the book is that the binding is at the top so you don't have to color over the lump of binding regardless if you are right or left handed.The designs cover a wide segment of the types of items one might find at a curiosity or collectibles type store. The designs, like others that I have recently come across, are heavy on black and with lots of shading. I have been treating them somewhat like grayscale designs by utilizing the heavy shading as part of my project. For my first project in this book, I used colored pencils to complete the collection of bottles and paintbrushes.The collectibles are quite fun and include: old-fashioned light bulbs and clamps, Chinese vases, fountain pens, stamps, globes, shells, eggs, teacups, geodes and much much more. I found many items that I either have as small collections or have thought about collecting in the past. Quite a wonderful assortment of designs.This is what I experienced while coloring in this book and testing my coloring medium on the paper. In the comments section below, I will include a list of the coloring medium I used in testing and which I generally use for coloring my projects.40 Unusual Collectibles Designs with heavy shading in blackPrinted on one side of the pagePaper is cream color, heavyweight, smooth, and non-perforatedBook has its binding at the top of the page rather than at the sideSewn binding. You can remove a few pages at a time without loss of any of the design by snipping a few threads.Designs do not merge into the binding areaI was easily able to get the design page to lay flat for coloring.Alcohol-based markers bleed through the page. I will use a blotter page of card stock or several sheets of heavyweight paper when I use alcohol-based markers to keep the ink from seeping through to the pages below.Water-based markers, gel pens, and India ink pens did not bleed through the page. Larger nib gel pens required additional drying time.Colored pencils worked well with the paper. While it is somewhat smooth to the touch, the paper had enough tooth to allow for good pigment, whether I used wax or oil based pencils. I was able to layer the same color, different colors and to blend easily using a pencil style blender stick.
There is a town nearby that is famous for it's antique stores. It makes a great day-trip and my teenage boys love going there, believe it or not. There are antique book stores and lighting stores and even an antique hardware reclamation store with a slightly singed ex-hippie of a proprietor who will gladly dig through boxes and drawers and his attic to find what you are looking for. He and I are buddies, because my house was built in the thirties and I'm always looking for a screw to fit a bronze doorknob or a glass shade for the light fixture in the dining room or something like that. His sense of humor is totally inappropriate, which is probably why the boys love him. You never know what you might find there: a purple glass mason jar, a bronze lightning rod, a federal style corner cupboard, a stopper for an apothecary bottle, an egg scale, a retro stainless steel sink with double drainboards (THAT one got away from me, although I tried to bribe him with my patented "Kick-A##" lasagna. Woe is me!), an attic door, a porch corbel or eight, tin ceiling panels, an art deco naked lady newel-post lamp with a Tiffany glass shade (DROOL!), a huge two-man cross-cut saw... a canoe...This book is like that - in fact, "Shoppe" doesn't quite do it justice. It's a trading post, an antique mall... no.. an Emporium! There are things in this book that (if you're like me) you might find in your attic, and things you've never seen before. Every page is like a scavenger hunt. Just some of the things you will find: hats, shells, moths, taxidermied birds, bell-jars, horse harness, bicycles, Edison bulbs, suitcases, cameras, fine china, perfume bottles, fountain pens, stamps, jewelry, model boats, lanterns, Faberge eggs, keys, clocks, crystal specimens, fishing lures, violins and victrolas...and even a CANOE! What are the odds?!I can say most of the same things about this book as it's companion volume: The Sweet Shoppe. The Wood block printed style of images in this book is something you will either love or hate. It is reminiscent of newspaper advertisements from the turn of the twentieth century. It is rough and bold, in some places and simplistic in others, but if you are persistent, wonderful things can happen! The objects depicted are not fanciful - they really existed - and you can find pictures of them online for reference. Where there are brands listed that are still in existence, a trademark (TM) designation has been added to the image. I can guarantee that once you finish coloring a page, it will look unlike anything you have ever done before. It's a great book to test your skills at rendering leather, textiles, wood, metals and colored glass.There are 40 single-sided images in this oversize (10 inch by 11 inch) book, with almost all of them full store scenes. There are none that I would consider "pattern" pages. The paper is SUPERB - creamy white medium weight cardstock, glue bound at the top to make it equally suitable for lefties and righties. The images are bordered in white, so nothing extends into the gutter, but the book will lay fairly flat after some use. There are no ancillary pages in this book, so you may have to sacrifice a page to test your mediums on. The cover is textured card-stock with bronze foil accents and the spine is easy to read on the shelf. When you hold this book in your hand it feels like quality. I adore both this book and its companion, "The Sweet Shoppe."The partially-colored egg image was done while I was comparing pencil sets, including Marco Renoir, Marco Raffine, Irojiten, Polychromos, Derwent Coloursoft and Prismacolor Premier.Note: I do not easily give FIVE STAR reviews. A product must be above and beyond in quality and performance before I even consider it worthy. For coloring books, only the volumes that make my extra-special shelf get five stars. This accounts for maybe 7% of my collection.
Gorgeous greyscale coloring book. These one-sided, quality illustrations are unique collections of "oddities and curiosities". Each page is filled to the edge as "a shoppe" of a certain theme including pens, hats, gems, jewelry, bones, stamps, and much more. There are a couple of flip through reviews on YouTube. All the pictures are one sided, greyscale, landscape layout on quality paper. I quickly colored part of a lantern to show the quality of the illustrations.
Just received my book! Cannot wait to start coloring in it. The pages are thick and I think they will take watercolor as well as pencils. I don't use markers so I cannot comment on that. The drawings are so fun just to look at.
Like walking through antique stalls. Wonderful variety of subjects. Each page a discovery. Animal or science specimens, beautiful vases or jars, jumbles of military items, collections of keys or clocks, all kind of bird eggs, steamer trunks, windows filled with trinkets, books, masks, armour. A multitude of subjects plus a chance to use every color, glittery & metallic medium you have! Book opens at top, lays flat, no perforations, 1 sided pages, heavier weight ivory toned paper. My only negative a bit too much black in a few drawings.
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