I have such a fun and creative book review for you today. Becoming Me by Andrea Pippins and You is a coloring book, journal and inspirational to help you find your creative way.
There are loads of adult coloring pages to keep you busy.
But the intriguing pages for me are the bright colored ones that let you dream, create and make lists.
There are tips for hand lettering and plenty of pages to practice your new skills.
A fun list of ways to find inspiration on water color brush strokes and then a page of blank brush strokes to fill in your ideas.
The author encourages us to find inspiration in color, texture and patterns.
One of my favorite pages have these water color dots. How fun to sketch some fun faces.
I’ve only scratched the surface of this super fun book. As the author states on the cover; A Work In Progress by Andrea Pippins and You. How fun!
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About the Author
But the intriguing pages for me are the bright colored ones that let you dream, create and make lists.
There are tips for hand lettering and plenty of pages to practice your new skills.
A fun list of ways to find inspiration on water color brush strokes and then a page of blank brush strokes to fill in your ideas.
The author encourages us to find inspiration in color, texture and patterns.
One of my favorite pages have these water color dots. How fun to sketch some fun faces.
I’ve only scratched the surface of this super fun book. As the author states on the cover; A Work In Progress by Andrea Pippins and You. How fun!
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About the Author
ANDREA PIPPINS is the
creator of the adult coloring book I Love My Hair, which was featured in
O: The Oprah Magazine, Family Circle, the Huffington Post,
Bustle, and more. Her new book BECOMING ME is a simple, motivational guide to
nurturing self-expression through art.
She is an influencer, a designer, and an
educator. Her work can be seen in magazines and on TV as well as on clothing
and stationery. Andrea teaches at the Maryland Institute College of Art and
curates her fashion, art, and design blog, Fly, a weekly resource to
inspire young women to pursue their creative passions. She also produces
digital and screen-printed artwork while interpreting her personal experiences
as an African American woman. Learn more at andreapippins.com and follow her on Twitter at
@andreagpippins.
Thanks so much for stopping by.
It looks like lots of fun!
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