Review Detail
Young Adult Nonfiction
343
Uplifting Indeed
Overall rating
5.0
Writing Style
N/A
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
N/A
Learning Value
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From the international street artist whose single piece of interactive artwork sparked a global campaign, this heartening and hopeful coloring book strives to be as motivating as it is lovely.
In the first few pages the author/artist, Montague, goes into detail about the origins of her upbeat #whatliftsyou campaign—its origins and progress since first conceived in 2014—and essentially issues a call to action, inviting users to join in the communal creativity and share their own experiences. But beyond the initial introduction and glowing acknowledgements, the book becomes all about you the user and your unique, expressive interpretations.
What Lifts You is made up of 96 pages worth of intricate, organic designs meant to inspire creativity and elevate the human spirit. Wings and concepts of flight feature heavily (and fittingly, considering the original bit of graffiti art that started this entire concept was a large scale set of angel wings.) The book also has a section of colorable works titled ‘Share Your Dreams,’ which include questions for users to ask of themselves regarding their health, emotions, celebrations, and inspirations. Additional personalization options include a ‘What’s Missing?’ section that encourages you to finish each individual drawing in your own way, and a 3D art section that urges you to cut out the piece and take it out into the world with you.
For those riding the wave of adult coloring books, this is an option well worth checking out. I would particularly recommend it for existing artists of all kinds—if you happen to be in need of a creative exercise.
In the first few pages the author/artist, Montague, goes into detail about the origins of her upbeat #whatliftsyou campaign—its origins and progress since first conceived in 2014—and essentially issues a call to action, inviting users to join in the communal creativity and share their own experiences. But beyond the initial introduction and glowing acknowledgements, the book becomes all about you the user and your unique, expressive interpretations.
What Lifts You is made up of 96 pages worth of intricate, organic designs meant to inspire creativity and elevate the human spirit. Wings and concepts of flight feature heavily (and fittingly, considering the original bit of graffiti art that started this entire concept was a large scale set of angel wings.) The book also has a section of colorable works titled ‘Share Your Dreams,’ which include questions for users to ask of themselves regarding their health, emotions, celebrations, and inspirations. Additional personalization options include a ‘What’s Missing?’ section that encourages you to finish each individual drawing in your own way, and a 3D art section that urges you to cut out the piece and take it out into the world with you.
For those riding the wave of adult coloring books, this is an option well worth checking out. I would particularly recommend it for existing artists of all kinds—if you happen to be in need of a creative exercise.
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