Twenty two pages of beautiful Caribbean island views to color. Alongside the quaint cottages and pretty streets of Grand Cayman are whimsical underwater scenes, where you’ll find an octopus, a seahorse and a variety of colorful fish. Boats on a beach, tropical plants, flowers and coconuts make great subjects too. The pictures come from the digital pen of local artist, John Clark, who usually works in acrylics, and whose work has been popular in Cayman for over thirty years. Six of the pages are presented in a larger format, so that less experienced artists can try their hand. One special feature of this book is the QR code link to John Clark’s Fine Art America web-site, where his digitally colored versions of each picture can be found and used as a guide for anyone who wants something to copy.
The Cayman Islands Colouring Book: Book Two Paperback – May 30, 2020 by John Clark (Author)
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