Unique collection of 16 fanciful designs — all adapted from authentic, original artwork — depicts birds, fish, and mythological creatures, all rendered in the distinctive spirals and weaves of Celtic design. Color these handsome, full-page illustrations with your choice of media and then place near a source of light for spectacular effects. Dover Original.
Here's a sample of other books in this Dover category
Celtic Stained Glass Coloring Book by Courtney Davis Sixteen full-page plates of Celtic motifs on translucent paper. Mythical beasts, Celtic crosses, saints, and more. Color and hang near light source for exciting stained glass effects.
Audubon Birds Stained Glass Coloring Book by Carol Krez Sixteen beautifully executed images of birds to color, including the cedar waxwing, mountain quail, greater flamingo, great blue heron, whooping crane, 11 others. Identification Guide.
William Morris Stained Glass Coloring Book by William Morris, A. G. Smith Sixteen lovely illustrations: Adam Naming the Beasts, Sleeping Apostles, Angel and Woman, adaptations of wallpaper and textile designs, and much more. Color and place near a source of bright light for stained glass effects.
Chagall Stained Glass Coloring Book by Marc Chagall, Marty Noble Adaptations of 16 of the renowned Russian-born French painter's finest stained glass works, among them I and the Village, The Cellist, Bride and Groom with Eiffel Tower, Equestrienne, and The Green Violinist.
Celtic Knotwork Stained Glass Colouring Book by A. G. Smith Create your own stunning versions of distinctive Celtic spirals and weaves by adding colors of your choice to 16 traditional designs.
Book of Kells Stained Glass Colouring Book by Marty Noble Sixteen striking reproductions of early Christian art include dramatic images of celestial figures, winged creatures, a menacing mythical beast, and other dramatic configurations.
Celtic Designs for Artists and Craftspeople CD-ROM and Book by Dover More than 200 authentic motifs, ideal for myriad uses, include elaborate spirals and weaves, exotic birds, horned beasts, mermaids, and other fanciful creatures that can be used as borders or individually.