Color Chicago: 20 Views to Color in by Hand

Color Chicago: 20 Views to Color in by Hand

by Hennie Haworth
Color Chicago: 20 Views to Color in by Hand

Color Chicago: 20 Views to Color in by Hand

by Hennie Haworth

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Overview

Experience twenty of Chicago’s most notable street scenes, architectural landmarks, parks, museums, and other highlights in a fresh new way with this delightful adult coloring book.

From the famous Bean sculpture to Wrigley Field to the Sears Tower, to local hangouts like the 606 Trail and 18th Street in Pilsen, Color Chicago takes coloring enthusiasts on a delightful tour through the Windy City. Visit some of the city’s most beloved spots, captured in incredibly detailed line drawings, including:

  • The Navy Pier
  • Millennium Park, Crown Fountain
  • The Flatiron Building
  • 18th Street, Pilsen
  • The Art Institute
  • Robie House
  • Maxwell Street Market
  • Museum of Science and Industry, Transit Hall
  • Adler Planetarium
  • Wrigley Field
  • View from the architecture cruise
  • Preston Bradley Hall
  • The 606 Trail
  • Shedd Aquarium
  • Cloud Gate/The Bean
  • The Field Museum
  • The L Train

Each image in Color Chicago is printed on heavy card stock with perforated edges that allow you to easily remove to color and display, and the book includes a spectacular gatefold of one special landmark. Whether you choose pencils, pens, markers, or paint, create your own colorful version of the Windy City with this fabulous coloring book.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062574251
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 06/06/2017
Pages: 48
Sales rank: 533,981
Product dimensions: 8.10(w) x 11.30(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Hennie is an illustrator living in London. She studied at Brighton University, UK, and since then she has drawn a lot of things. She particularly loves drawing buildings, clothes, food, and even hair, and her work can be regularly found in national UK newspapers, including The Guardian‘s food section. When she first become a illustrator one of her first jobs was designing bedspreads—using ink blobs—for a Habitat Kids range. She spent six months in Japan drawing a collection of vending machines and has illustrated several fashion sticker books. She has two small children who like to sit on her lap and help her draw!

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