

Unique: This book is unique in that it focuses on female serial killers.
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This book gives you a chance to learn about some of those women, while you color 61 unique images which were designed by professional graphic artists. The fact is some of the most prolific and deadly serial killers of all time were female. Book excerpt: Female Serial Killers often get ignored, while all the attention goes to male serial killers, this book seeks to change that. This book was released on with total page 62 pages. Following my Yearlong studio project, in which I painted my cat, Charley EVERYDAY of 2017!Īll rights reserved by Artist, Lora Shelley.Book Synopsis The Female Serial Killer Coloring Book A True Crime Serial Killer Coloring Book by : Coloring Companyĭownload or read book The Female Serial Killer Coloring Book A True Crime Serial Killer Coloring Book written by Coloring Company and published by. I created this coloring book to accompany my exhibition - The Year of the Cat - A Charley a Day. This coloring book is my way of celebrating the completion of this project. But fellow artist friends understood my obsession.

“Sorry I’m late, I was painting my cat” wouldn’t fly with just anyone. I have also relied on the patience and understanding of friends. Don’t worry, even after this year of intense focus, he still gets tons of attention. Hooray for Charley! A big thank you goes out to Charley for putting up with this project. I hope my love for the process of painting and drawing as well as my love for my cat is evident throughout this body of work. What began as a studio exercise ended as a lesson in meditation and perseverance. Quieting that down helped to calm my constant anxiety. It helped to occupy the noisy chatter in my head. This project became for me a constructive way to focus my OCD. Afterwards, I felt a sense of peace and accomplishment. I became so immersed in the act of painting that I’d discover an hour or two had flown by and there was still more I wanted to capture.

I discovered through the year that this ritual had become my daily meditation. The Fiber O’s came from an artist friend with a cereal loving family. Friends and family were kind enough to donate their boxes. Many toy mice were employed to keep his attention (sometimes on my head as I drew.) Because drawing from life was key to this project, my palette was kept full, with brushes and water always at hand for a spontaneous painting session.Ĭereal Box panels were used as canvases, for they are the perfect size and color. If you know cats, you know what a challenge this was. The trick was to capture them before Charley moved. How did I keep my model motivated?, you might also wonder.Ĭats strike naturally elegant poses. But I decided he was eagerly offering his assistance. My trustworthy studio assistant volunteered. I needed a subject that could be available to me 24/7. It sharpened my skills and kept me 'in the flow' for my other projects. I wanted a structured project that would help me integrate my painting/drawing practice into my everyday life. Right on schedule, the project culminated on December 31st with 365 finished works (as well as hundreds of incomplete renderings.) In particular, our ‘formidable’ cat, Charley.Įvery single day of 2017 - no matter what and with no excuses- I made a painting of Charley. It may have been the Year of the Rooster - but in our house 2017 was definitely the Year of the Cat. Coloring book with 26+ pages to color! Not all pages pictured above.Ĩ 1/2" x 11" professionally printed and bound.
