The Four Noble Ones
Colouring Book for the Seasons
von Rebecca Lyn Cragg
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Bedrucktes Hardcover ISBN:
9781320407601
Softcover ISBN:
9781320407588
Über das Buch
The Four Noble Ones is a voyage through the seasons with a special focus on the bamboo, chrysanthemum, plum and orchid. Originating as a philosophy connecting ideas, values to nature from the East, these Four Noble Ones teach us about:
Summer: the humility of bamboo and its flexibility;
Fall: the courageous and persevering Chrysanthemum;
Winter: the brave Plum, emerging against the odds in snow and
Spring: the integrity of the Orchid, its ability to <bloom where planted>.
Each page can be coloured with paint, crayons, watercolour pencils, markers or more! Enjoy adding quotes or adding elements to the background. www.camelliateas.net
Summer: the humility of bamboo and its flexibility;
Fall: the courageous and persevering Chrysanthemum;
Winter: the brave Plum, emerging against the odds in snow and
Spring: the integrity of the Orchid, its ability to <bloom where planted>.
Each page can be coloured with paint, crayons, watercolour pencils, markers or more! Enjoy adding quotes or adding elements to the background. www.camelliateas.net
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Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
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Projektoption: 15×23 cm
Seitenanzahl: 60 -
ISBN
- Bedrucktes Hardcover: 9781320407601
- Softcover: 9781320407588
- Veröffentlichungsdatum: Sept. 03, 2015
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter colouring, children, adults, Japanese, brush painting, suibokuga, sumie, colour, coloring
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Über den Autor
Rebecca Cragg
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Rebecca Lyn Benoit Cragg B.A., B.Ed., M.A. is a passionate student and teacher of nearly a dozen traditional arts of Japan. She resides in Ottawa, Canada where she lives with husband and coaching author Matthew Cragg in a home known to many as 'Little Japan'. Her work with Tea Ceremonies is featured in National Geographic's 2015 book "Travel Abroad at Home" (p. 73) as one of the top 4 places to experience tea ceremony in North America.