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The Wild Midwest: A Coloring Book: Bur Oak Book

Autor Mark Muller
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2016
While most coloring books offer fanciful recreations of the wonders of nature, Mark Müller’s realistic drawings allow you to embellish real-world birds, plants, and animals with all the colors you can imagine. Layer your creative whimsy on his meticulous accuracy. Go ahead, ink in a hot pink bison or a turquoise sandhill crane or a buttery yellow tree frog, pouring magic into reality. Turn the tallgrass prairie’s pale purple coneflowers ruby red, the black swallowtail butterfly into a green-dotted swallowtail, or white-tailed deer into fuschia-tailed. Why shouldn’t red-winged blackbirds flaunt salmon epaulets, or American goldfinches turn coppery, or rose-breasted grosbeaks celadon-breasted? Amid the creatures teeming in the midwestern grasses and wetlands on these pages, you’ll even find the most common invasive species—see if you can find the garlic mustard and the emerald ash borer! Here is the wild Midwest as it really is, for your coloring pleasure.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781609384692
ISBN-10: 1609384695
Pagini: 32
Ilustrații: 32 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 279 x 216 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Iowa Press
Colecția University Of Iowa Press
Seria Bur Oak Book


Notă biografică

Mark Müller is a freelance illustrator who lives on a farm near Iowa City, Iowa. Having sketched and photographed the world from Alaska to Antarctica, he has illustrated many books of nature writing and natural history, including the perenially popular Prairie in Your Pocket (Iowa, 2000) and Paul Christiansen’s An Illustrated Guide to Prairie Plants (Iowa, 1999). 

Descriere

While most coloring books offer fanciful recreations of the wonders of nature, Mark Müller’s realistic drawings allow you to embellish real-world birds, plants, and animals with all the colors you can imagine. Layer your creative whimsy on his meticulous accuracy. Go ahead, ink in a hot pink bison or a turquoise sandhill crane or a buttery yellow tree frog, pouring magic into reality. Turn the tallgrass prairie’s pale purple coneflowers ruby red, the black swallowtail butterfly into a green-dotted swallowtail, or white-tailed deer into fuschia-tailed. Why shouldn’t red-winged blackbirds flaunt salmon epaulets, or American goldfinches turn coppery, or rose-breasted grosbeaks celadon-breasted? Amid the creatures teeming in the midwestern grasses and wetlands on these pages, you’ll even find the most common invasive species—see if you can find the garlic mustard and the emerald ash borer! Here is the wild Midwest as it really is, for your coloring pleasure.