Content : A colouring and tracing book.
Much more than just a colouring book.
Discover a colouring book like no other! A world where relaxation and creativity blend harmoniously. 50 lace-style animals to colour in are waiting to awaken the artist in you. Let yourself be carried away by the elegance and simplicity of this delicate art. Each illustration is lined, finely drawn in grey, so you can follow the lines with fine felt-tips in any colour.
Give yourself a moment, all to yourself, for pure relaxation and escape. You do not need to know how to draw to turn each page into a unique work of art. This book offers you two activities in one: follow the outlines, colour in at your own pace, and let the stress melt away. These pages promise hours of relaxation and creative satisfaction. Unleash your inner artist, one line at a time, and turn each page into a unique masterpiece!
While the benefits of colouring are well known, the activity of tracing also brings many benefits.
Reduced stress and anxiety: Drawing is a soothing activity that allows you to concentrate on a simple, repetitive task. This helps the mind to turn away from everyday concerns, reducing stress and anxiety.
Improved concentration: This activity requires attention. By concentrating on the outlines to be followed, the brain trains itself to stay focused on a task, which can improve concentration.
Stimulation of creativity: Even if it is a question of following pre-existing lines, the choice of colours and style of outline helps to stimulate creativity and encourage artistic exploration.
Developing fine motor skills: Drawing precise lines requires fine control of hand and finger movements. This improves hand-eye coordination and develops fine motor skills, which are essential in many everyday activities.
Improving self-esteem: Completing a drawing, even a traced one, gives a sense of satisfaction and achievement. This can boost self-esteem, especially for those who doubt their artistic abilities.
About the author:
Ledentellier is an emerging artist. Renowned for his ‘impeccably regular work that leaves nothing to chance’, a few years ago he naturally set out to explore bobbin lace, even going so far as to take the state diploma in ‘the art of lace, bobbin option’. He regularly exhibits his work throughout France, both in general exhibitions and those dedicated to lace.