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Plunge into a world of wonderful, intense, hyper colouring by numbers. Complete each image with the easy-to-use number system and reveal an astoundingly vibrant colour palette on every page. From stunning animals and breathtaking scenes, each piece of artwork is a feast for the eyes. Each page is one-sided and perforated, making it easy to tear out and display.

64 pages, Paperback

First published August 4, 2016

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Lauren Farnsworth

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4,400 reviews176 followers
April 9, 2019
This is a fantastic colouring book! One of my favourite. The paper is thick and smooth. The pages are perforated and printed on one side. The variety of pictures is wonderful from portraits to animals to landmarks and more. The pop art colours make for truly unique pictures. The book is massive in size and square-shaped. I'm about to order the companion book focusing on animals. I just wish there were more in the series!
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February 4, 2017
This is a colour by numbers adult colouring book. The problem is the palette is abstract with a bias towards blues and greens. If you like blue-green faces, animals and scenes, then you'll like this. In my blog I put the picture I did of the Mona Lisa, verses their abstract colouring suggestion. I prefer her with normal skin tone, rather than a blue-green face! Neither version is as good as the original Leonardo Da Vinci portrait though! ;-)

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