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Form Drawing and Colouring

Angela Lord · ISBN 9781907359781
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Publisher HAWTHORN PRESS
Author(s) Angela Lord
Subtitle For Fun, Healing and Wellbeing
Edition 1
Published 15th October 2016
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For Fun, Healing and Wellbeing

Creative form drawing is a fascinating and meaningful artistic activity for health and wellbeing. It engages the right side of the brain through the flow of colour, form and movement. Form Drawing and Colouring: for Fun, Healing and Wellbeing offers space for personal creativity, with stunning colourful forms to stimulate originality. It aims be both calming and enlivening, and is a valuable aid to harmonising body and soul.
Rather than ‘filling in the lines' as one would in a mainstream colouring book, the reader is provided with forms in varying states of completion to copy, experiment with and develop. This approach offers more creative freedom, as the reader can choose at what level they wish to engage with the forms, be that relaxing drawing or intensely concentrated creation. Printed on high quality cartridge paper to ensure easy drawing.
This creative form drawing book features fourfold patterns of increasing challenge and complexity. It references Celtic, Moorish, Native American and Buddhist patterns and encourages the development of new forms. The forms have symmetry; a balance between left and right, above and below, connecting the centre to the periphery and providing stability and harmony.
The forms are rhythmical, having a pattern that moves in flowing shapes and lines. Other forms are organic, as drawing organically inspired forms such as flowers helps one experience nature's colours and designs. Flowers provide inspiring ideas for colour combinations and for new forms.
Originally developed by Rudolf Steiner, creative form drawing is widely used in Steiner/Waldorf education to support healthy child development and learning.
 
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