Art Nouveau Patterns

Art Nouveau Patterns by Marty Noble, published by Courier Corporation on December 10, 2007, is a vibrant activity book designed for those interested in art and creativity. This edition features 32 pages filled with intricate patterns inspired by the natural world, showcasing the distinctive style of Art Nouveau. The book invites readers to explore their artistic abilities through coloring, offering a variety of highly stylized florals and abstract designs.
Readers will find a gallery of thirty lush patterns that encourage the use of various coloring tools, including markers, inks, pencils, or paints. The book provides suggestions for authentic color schemes, featuring muted tones alongside lively shades, while also allowing for personal expression through unique color choices. This engaging activity book serves as a creative outlet for both young and aspiring artists, blending art and play in an accessible format.
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The first “modern” style of the 20th century, Art Nouveau took its creative inspiration from the natural world. Bursting with highly stylized florals, undulating landscapes, and free-flowing abstract designs, this gallery of thirty lush and lovely patterns is ready to color — and poised to inspire. Using markers, inks, pencils, or paints, mix muted tones of olive, mustard, and brown with lively shades of violet and peacock blue for authentic Art Nouveau color schemes, or set your imagination free and apply your own unique tints.
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