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Sixteen contemporary images based on authentic tribal designsStained glass designer Carol Krez has captured the beauty of Native American arts and crafts in this unique coloring book. With sixteen full-page designs, she re-creates stunning patterns found in Southwestern tribal artifacts such as sand paintings, textiles, and pottery, some dating back a thousand years. Motifs depict geometric and abstract designs, images of animals, human figures, and more. Color them with a variety of media, then place them in a window to simulate a glowing stained glass effect. Pages are perforated for easy removal.
This entertaining little coloring book introduces youngsters to traditional designs created by natives of the American Southwest.nbsp;Eight authentic, easy-to-color images depict fanciful images of birds, a lizard, turtle, flute player and dancer, thunderbird, spider, fish, and deer. Place completed artwork near a source of bright light for striking effects.
Clearly rendered illustrations on 30 pages display authentic designs taken from rugs, masks, sandpaintings, pottery, jewelry, baskets, and other artifacts created by southwestern Native Americans. Geometrical designs on a Navajo woven saddlebag, a Chumash rock painting of mythical creatures, a Hopi kachina doll, an Apache "crown headdress," and more.
8 distinctive figures and objects: Hopi dancer, Navaho sand painting of a woman, Blackfoot Indian in headdress, Plains Indian teepee, Pueblo pottery jar, three others.
Sixteen dramatic images associated with North American tribes depict masks, totem poles, sand paintings, shields, warriors, kachina dolls, and more. Color and place near light for exciting effects.
According to Native American folklore, dreamcatchers capture nightmares, allowing only sweet dreams to pass. This imaginative collection features 16 dreamcatcher designs, decorated with feathers, beads, and other traditional ornaments.
With roots that reach back to ancient Iran and India, flowery paisley designs combine aspects of the psychedelic and the spiritual. Sixteen bold illustrations offer a dazzling array of possible color combinations.
Although many of the symbols and patterns found on pottery, basketry, rugs and jewelry have histories and meanings assigned to them, many do not. This book answers some of the more commonly asked questions and provides insight into those designs that do not have specific meanings. Included are over 200 symbols and their variations with explanations for Zuni, Hopi, Tewa, Acoma, Pueblo, Mimbres and Hohokam designs.
Treasury of 250 copyright-free images, drawn from authentic motifs on Hopi ceremonial dress, Zuni shields, Anasazi pottery, Navajo jewelry, rugs and sand paintings, Pueblo pottery, and many more. Clearly drawn in detail, easily reproducible, these motifs represent a highly useful resource for a myriad of art and craft projects.
Orbs, wheels, and globes abound in this fantastic gallery of otherworldly designs. Suitable for colorists of all ages, the 16 patterns feature coronas, sunbursts, compasses, starry rings, and other motifs that pulse with psychedelic energy. Color the swirling images and place them near a lamp or window for brilliant effects.