Color the Pacific Northwest

A Timber Press Coloring Book
by Zoe Keller

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Color the Pacific Northwest is an inky exploration of the people, places, plants, and popular culture that define Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. The 50 illustrations appear on only one side of a high-quality paper that supports a variety of mediums, including pencils and markers. You...
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Published By Timber Press

Format Paperback

Category

Number Of Pages 104

Publication Date 06/01/2016

ISBN 9781604697377

Dimensions 9 inches x 9 inches


“Portlander Zoe Keller’s Pacific Northwest-themed coloring book will help you reimagine your favorite icons from all corners of Cascadia, in the colors of your choice.” —Portland Monthly

"The latest coloring book to pop to the front of Northwest bookstore displays and vie for your leisure time. . . . The flora, the fauna, the food carts—it’s all here. Natural themes run from mushrooms to Yakima Valley apples to conifer cones to common camp robbers. History and culture are covered via Lewis and Clark, totem poles and coffee culture. Mosaics of Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver capture the cities with contemporary and classic crest-like pride." —The Register-Guard

“Move over, kiddos. This is grown-up time. Timber Press’s new Color the Pacific Northwest book for adults offers detailed Zoe Keller illustrations of endangered white-tailed deer, a grumpy Sasquatch amid wildflowers, and Oregon mushrooms with long Latin names.” —Portland Monthly

Color the Pacific Northwest is an inky exploration of the people, places, plants, and popular culture that define Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia, traveling through old growth forests, mountain meadows and quirky cities. Readers can color their own Sasquatch, ink their own latte art, and fill in the details of an intricate family of salmon. They'll take a journey on the Oregon Trail, catch a flying fish from Seattle's Pike Place Market, and go whale watching in Vancouver using only their colored pencils.” —San Diego Family