By March, the bleakness of Winter has usually driven me to pull out my coloring books, gel pens, watercolors & Prismacolor Pencils because I'm all crocheted out. (I finished a 7 foot long/4 foot wide blanket I custom made extra long for me last month. It took two Winters to complete, but I persevered!) I'm not much of a sketcher, but I've been coloring since the age of 3. Ha! Ha! Never grow up!
This coloring art I did last weekend from the fabulous Hanna Karlzon's "Summer Nights" adult coloring book. She's an amazing artist & I have all 3 of her books. (Actually, I have an entire book shelf packed full of coloring books). This page I did mostly in gel pen & Prismacolor Coloring Pencils. I got those vividly colored pens (blues/purples) from Dollar General. (I love a bargain!)
Same girl, but I colored her a year ago, mostly in colored pencil. I think I like the wild, red hair better. I'm still learning Prismacolor skin tones...not easy!
Moon & sun from "Magical Dawn" by Hanna Karlzon, all gel pens. All cool colors for the Moonlady & warm colors for old Sol.
My Garfield kitty on back of my reading chair with a hippie-styled throw on it. Got the "imagine" pillow cover for $5 at Amazon. Love those inexpensive zippered covers because I can wash them & change them out often.
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Color
What is pink? a rose is pink
By a fountain's brink.
What is red? a poppy's red
In its barley bed.
What is blue? the sky is blue
Where the clouds float thro'.
What is white? a swan is white
Sailing in the light.
What is yellow? pears are yellow,
Rich and ripe and mellow.
What is green? the grass is green,
With small flowers between.
What is violet? clouds are violet
In the summer twilight.
What is orange? Why, an orange,
Just an orange!
Source: The Golden Book of Poetry (1947)


