Birds II
A Genuine Real Fine Coloring Book
de Nils Huehnergarth
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From dazzling hummingbirds frozen in mid-flight to majestic owls, elegant macaws, tropical tanagers, and other extraordinary birds from around the world, Birds II: A Genuine Real Fine Coloring Book invites artists of every age to bring nature to life with their own imagination.
Each illustration begins as an authentic wildlife photograph and is carefully transformed into a beautifully detailed black-and-white line drawing. The result is a collection of realistic, engaging coloring pages that capture the personality, grace, and remarkable beauty of some of the world's most fascinating birds.
Whether you're an experienced colorist looking for intricate details or a beginner seeking a relaxing creative escape, every page offers an opportunity to slow down, unwind, and create a work of art that's uniquely your own.
Each illustration begins as an authentic wildlife photograph and is carefully transformed into a beautifully detailed black-and-white line drawing. The result is a collection of realistic, engaging coloring pages that capture the personality, grace, and remarkable beauty of some of the world's most fascinating birds.
Whether you're an experienced colorist looking for intricate details or a beginner seeking a relaxing creative escape, every page offers an opportunity to slow down, unwind, and create a work of art that's uniquely your own.
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Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Libros de arte y fotografía
- Categorías adicionales Artesanías y pasatiempos, Libros para niños
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Características: Apaisado estándar, 25×20 cm
N.º de páginas: 24 - Fecha de publicación: jul. 29, 2026
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave children, birding, birders, birds, coloring
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Nils Huehnergarth is a fine arts photographer and creator of the Genuine Real Fine Coloring Book series. He is a member of Gallery 14 in Hopewell, NJ. His work can be viewed in the permanent collection of the New Jersey State Capitol in Trenton in addition to various museums, galleries, and corporate headquarters throughout the Northeast.

