Gentle Flowers
A Colouring Book for everyone
by Rebecca Lyn Cragg
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About the Book
Gentle Flowers is Rebecca Cragg's third colouring book for any age based on her line drawings.
Using traditional Japanese brush work for the lines, Rebecca seeks to convey the essence of these beautiful flowers. Mrs. Cragg has been studying Japanese brush painting in Japan (1998 - 2005) and continues to visit her Sensei on alternating years to improve her understanding of this ancient artform.
Her first colouring book "Four Noble Ones" is available on Amazon.com and her second: "Earth Beauty" is available through Blurb.com.
With Gentle Flowers, Rebecca worked closely with her father, Dr. Paul R. Benoit and his beautiful photography of their family cottage gardens in the Gatineau Valley to create Japanese-inspired brush paintings in ink.
www.CamelliaTeas.net
Using traditional Japanese brush work for the lines, Rebecca seeks to convey the essence of these beautiful flowers. Mrs. Cragg has been studying Japanese brush painting in Japan (1998 - 2005) and continues to visit her Sensei on alternating years to improve her understanding of this ancient artform.
Her first colouring book "Four Noble Ones" is available on Amazon.com and her second: "Earth Beauty" is available through Blurb.com.
With Gentle Flowers, Rebecca worked closely with her father, Dr. Paul R. Benoit and his beautiful photography of their family cottage gardens in the Gatineau Valley to create Japanese-inspired brush paintings in ink.
www.CamelliaTeas.net
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 48 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9781364382858
- Publish Date: Feb 08, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords Japanese brush art, oriental painting, Rebecca Cragg, Camellia Teas, Colouring book, Coloring book, coloring, colouring
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About the Creator
Rebecca Cragg
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Rebecca Lyn Benoit Cragg B.A., B.Ed., M.A. is a passionate student and teacher of nearly a dozen traditional arts of Japan. She resides in Ottawa, Canada where she lives with husband and coaching author Matthew Cragg in a home known to many as 'Little Japan'. Her work with Tea Ceremonies is featured in National Geographic's 2015 book "Travel Abroad at Home" (p. 73) as one of the top 4 places to experience tea ceremony in North America.