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Welcome to this Color Therapy book, by Arabella Noir. Each page is filled with a unique piece of art, based on emo, scene and alternative fashion and celebrities for you to enjoy coloring. The art within this color therapy book is based around the emo cultural movement that has become popular in music, films, tv and other forms of pop culture. This color therapy book is inspired by all things scene, emo and spooky and alternative! Have you had a hard day at work? Feel like shit? Want everyone to Fuck Off? If that is the case, this Color Therapy book is ideal for you! Do you love emo styles, all things scene, heavy eye liner, diamonds, broken hearts and some of emo's biggest icons? This Color Therapy book will allow you to take out your daily frustrations by coloring in 20 of the world's most popular emo icons. We hope you enjoy yourself coloring and feel the burdens of stress ebb away! This book was previously published by 'Colorful Coloring Books.'
Gustav Elijah Ahr (November 1, 1996 - November 15, 2017), known professionally as Lil Peep (often stylized as LiL PEEP) was an American rapper, singer, songwriter and model. He was known for helping pioneer an emo revival style of rap and rock music.
Emo is a loosely categorized rock music genre characterized by expressive, often confessional, lyrics. It emerged as a style of post-hardcore from the mid-1980s hardcore punk movement of Washington, D.C., where it was known as "emotional hardcore" or "emocore" and pioneered by bands such as Rites of Spring and Embrace. However, as emo was echoed by contemporary American punk rock bands, its sound and meaning shifted and changed and it was reinvented as a style of indie rock and pop punk encapsulated in the early 1990s by bands such as Jawbreaker and Sunny Day Real Estate. By the mid-1990s, numerous emo acts formed in the Midwestern and Central United States, and several independent record labels began to specialize in the genre. Meanwhile, a more aggressive style of emo, screamo, had also emerged.
Dive into the macabre, mysterious world of Edgar Allan Poe's chilling tales with popular coloring book artist Odessa Begay (Little Birds). Inspired by Poe's beloved stories, Begay has created images that reference settings, motifs, and details that fans will recognize.
Reveal your inner Aurora Borealis with Manic Panic Living in Color, the audacious beauty-and-lifestyle handbook from punk rock pioneers Tish and Snooky Bellomo, founders of the iconic hair color and make-up brand. With a colorful foreword by RuPaul -- a customer/fan/friend and dye-hard for decades -- Manic Panic Living in Color is both the rollicking origin story of the sister's punk rock roots combined with a fearless guide to finding your color in the rainbow. This guide provides unique and fail-proof methods to achieve the perfect shade or combinations of colors that express the inner you, as well as maintenance, effects, tips, products, remedies, and attitude. With hundreds of inspiring photographs, Tish and Snooky will inspire you to show off your unique sense of style whether you are Red Passion, Bad Boy Blue, Electric Banana -- or all three!
Welcome to this Color Therapy book, by Gregory Boness. Each page is filled with a unique piece of art, based on the most popular drugs on the market: weed, cocaine, Xanax, pills, cigarettes, codeine and heroin. The art within this color therapy book is based around the drug cultural movement that has become popular in music, films, tv and other forms of pop culture. This color therapy book is inspired by all things lit, drugged up and narcotic! Have you had a hard day at work? Feel like shit? Want everyone to Fuck Off? If that is the case, this Color Therapy book is ideal for you! Why not roll up a blunt or a joint, pour yourself some dirty Sprite and create some drug related art work. This Color Therapy book will allow you to take out your daily frustrations by coloring in 20 of the world's most popular emo icons. We hope you enjoy yourself coloring and feel the burdens of stress ebb away! Important Notice: We do not encourage or condone drug use. "Drugs Coloring Book: A Color Therapy Coloring Book About Narcotics For Adults," by Colorful Coloring Books. Product Details: - Printed single-sided on bright white paper - Premium glossy cover finish - Soothing seamless patterns on reverse pages - Perfect for all coloring mediums - High quality 60 pound paper stock - Large format 8.5" wide x 11.0" tall pages - Anti Stress - Anti Anxiety - Anti Depression - Pro Happiness - Pro Relaxation - Pro Mindfulness ABOUT THE AUTHOR During my childhood and my teenage years, I found myself prone to taking 'action' to relieve my daily stresses, problems and grievances. Unfortunately, the 'actions' I took tended to be extremely self-destructive in nature. It wasn't until I was older that I realized how calming, stress relieving and relaxing colour therapy books can truly be - I guess the term 'therapy' should have made that obvious to me, oh well. I have always had an interest in things that have been considered to be 'socially unacceptable' and 'taboo, ' and wanted my coloring books to reflect this. Hence the creation of 'Colorful Coloring Books, ' a series of adult themed color therapy books that aim to give you both a relaxing and enjoyable experience, and to also, hopefully, make you laugh along the way. All forms of Feedback are greatly appreciated!
Misfits- A Coloring Book for Adults and ODD Children Vol. 3. Not your average coloring book... Twenty-Five lowbrow fantasy art single sided images to color, taken from the original art of White Stag (Terra Bidlespacher) featuring creepy cute feather brimmed big eyed girls in dark, humurous and whimsical situations... This book inclues a wide range of White Stag's art including hobo princesses, unicorns, sailors, morbidly obese cats and more! Use markers, crayons, colored pencils and a little flair of glitter, whatever your heart's content to color your own world! Choose your own palette or use the original palettes as inspiration. White Stag's art is enjoyed by both old and young alike with whimsical fantasy depictions of outcasts in seemingly nonsensical situations. Make sure to follow White Stag to find out when new books are available and to see all new art: www.whiteStagArt.com
A cute anime style Chibi Girls Coloring Book for both adults and kids! This Chibi Girls Coloring Book is loaded with 25 unique cute chibi girls such as: a chibi nurse, chibi book nerd, chibi emo girl and more. The 25 unique pages in this book will keep you entertained while relaxing your mind for hours of creative fun. This cute coloring book features: - 25 unique anime style coloring pages - Single sided print to prevent bleed through - simply place a blank page behind for marker use. - Large sized 8.5 x 11 inch pages - High-resolution Gloss Finish Cover Page - crisp clean white pages This is the first edition of Chibi Girls Coloring books created by Sugar Kai. Add one to your cart today!
The forest animals have a problem-the watering hole isn't big enough. Emo, a bear cub, and his friend, a bird named "Chickie," know there must be a way to stop the fighting. Together with the forest animals, Emo and Chickie explore ways to work things out in a positive, constructive way. Skills that everyone can learn.
Emo is a loosely categorized music genre characterized by expressive, often confessional, lyrics. It emerged as a style of post-hardcore from the mid-1980s hardcore punk movement of Washington, D.C., where it was known as "emotional hardcore" or "emocore" and pioneered by bands such as Rites of Spring and Embrace. However, as emo was echoed by contemporary American punk rock bands, its sound and meaning shifted and changed and it was reinvented as a style of indie rock and pop punk encapsulated in the early 1990s by bands such as Jawbreaker and Sunny Day Real Estate. By the mid-1990s, numerous emo acts formed in the Midwestern and Central United States, and several independent record labels began to specialize in the style. Meanwhile, a more aggressive style of emo, screamo, had also emerged.