Saturday, 19 March 2016
A Line is a Dot that went for a Walk illustrated by Jo Fernihough
This book is gorgeous!
I am not a talented artist, in fact, I'd go as far as to say, I'm not very good at drawing at all. I worry about getting things wrong, about my attempts at creativity being laughable. However, A Line is a Dot that went for a Walk, allowed me to reconnect with my inner child, it reminded me what it was like to grab a pencil, pen, crayon and just draw.
The opening pages with the colour wheel made me want to reach for the tin of colouring pencils and include a rainbow of colours in my picture. I loved the imagination used on each page, the guidance, draw a line... happily skipping, the freedom to just let go and have fun.
A Line is a Dot that went for a Walk, is a key. A key that opens the part of you that is full of imagination and inspiration, full of freedom and colours, full of fun!
From turning scribbles and shapes into a picture, to adding faces to eyebrows, this book is inspirational, and will encourage you to let your drawings fly!
I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
isbn: 9781910552162
Publisher: Michael O Mara Books
Published: 11th February 2016
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