Simply Color Therapy

Simply Color Therapy
Author: Nina Ashby
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2007
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781402726965

Provides information on the practical and spiritual applications of color, covering such topics as improving health with colored light, interpreting personalities through the colors they wear, and decorating with color to create moods.

Simply...color

Simply...color
Author: Diantha Harris
Publisher: Flying Dutchman Pub
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2008-12-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780615231853

Simply Color is one of those books that comes along once in a great while. It is a deceptively simple examination of how color works on our bodies, minds and souls, and offers several methods of accessing the power of color from color breathing to color cards, to color sprays and everything in between. The Color Chart is a wonderful and quick way to see how to use color daily for support and change, while the chapter on Feng Shui and Healing with Color is direct, simple, and effective. This book deserves to be in the library of anyone who loves color, wants to change their life, or who simply wants to learn about the nature and language of color. Beautiful color photos, simple but profound descriptions of the character of each color, and several practical exercises are included in this book along with a great resource section and reading list. Don't miss this one it is a gem.

Simply Color - Purple

Simply Color - Purple
Author: Vanessa Christenson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2015-11-15
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781940655130

Who wouldn't want a rainbow on their shelf? This yummy series is all about design and meant to build into a sweet complete collection for any crafter's sewing room. The tactile 8 x 8 hardcover format is irresistible and the books are packed with beautiful, minimal photography that combine the thrill of a new box of crayons with practical color theory and instructions for six patchwork projects. Combine great packaging, fabulous projects and a best-selling pattern and fabric designer as an author and you have a winning combination. At is simplest, each book is an exploration of color. By understanding the fundamentals of colorwork and successful color combinations, the first part of these books will celebrate a single color. The second part of the book features 6 patchwork projects (4 quilts and 2 small projects) that showcase that single color through a series of one or two colored projects. Simple piecing appeals to a broad range of quilters, from those looking for a quick project through to an intermediate of adventurous beginner.

Color Therapy Plain & Simple

Color Therapy Plain & Simple
Author: Nina Ashby
Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2018
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1571747877

This book provides a full spectrum of information from the practical to the spiritual. Find out how to decorate with color to create specific moods. Learn how to dress for success and interpret others' personalities by the colors they wear. Improve your health by using colored lights and color-based meditations and visualizations and eating foods of certain color.

Simply Glamorous

Simply Glamorous
Author: Gary Cockerill
Publisher: Jacqui Small
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2015-09-17
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1910254428

Celebrity make-up artist Gary Cockerill is best known for his glamorous, sultry make-up style. Much in demand for his ability to make women look and feel fabulous, he regularly travels the world to get clients ready for red-carpet events, photoshoots and television appearances. In Simply Glamorous, Gary proves that with a little knowledge and practice, everyone can use make-up to enhance or disguise so they feel confident in their appearance. He begins by demonstrating what he loves most about make-up: its ability to transform. By applying four different looks to one face, he shows how the same ‘blank canvas’ can be natural, sophisticated, glamorous or dramatic. He then presents 15 breathtaking makeovers on women of all ages, explaining step by step how to re-create the looks. Divided into ‘Face’, ‘Eyes’ and ‘Lips’, the transformations range from nude and natural – ‘Barely There’, ‘Sun-kissed Goddess’ and ‘Girl Next Door’ – to high octane glamour – ‘Showgirl’, ‘Bombshell’ and ‘Glamour Puss’. They illustrate every aspect of make-up, from contouring, to false eyelashes, to wearing colour, and include the iconic looks that Gary is always asked to create – the smoky eye, the fifties flick and the red lip. ‘Tutorials’ address key topics in greater detail, such as skincare, foundation, contouring and application techniques for eyes and lips. As a self-taught make-up artist, Gary works instinctively with amazing results. His approach is creative and painterly, and his teaching style is friendly and down-to-earth as he shows how glamorous make-up can be accessible to everyone. He may not always do things the conventional way, but his techniques are the result of more than 25 years spent working with women and men of all ages, ethnicities and styles. He knows what works and what looks good, and encourages everyone to have fun and experiment with make-up to make themselves look and feel beautiful and glamorous.

Color and Light

Color and Light
Author: James Gurney
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2010-11-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0740797719

Unlike many other art books only give recipes for mixing colors or describe step-by-step painting techniques, *Color and Light* answers the questions that realist painters continually ask, such as: "What happens with sky colors at sunset?", "How do colors change with distance?", and "What makes a form look three-dimensional?" Author James Gurney draws on his experience as a plain-air painter and science illustrator to share a wealth of information about the realist painter's most fundamental tools: color and light. He bridges the gap between abstract theory and practical knowledge for traditional and digital artists of all levels of experience.

52 Words

52 Words
Author: Karla Dornacher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2019-10-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781701363076

52 WORDS is a beautifully illustrated Inspirational Coloring Book that includes a selection of words that have the power and potential to transform your life. Each word is illuminated with a floral motif either as a border or woven through the word itself and includes a corresponding scripture to ponder. So whether you are looking to choose your ONE WORD to focus on for the year, to focus on ONE WORD a week throughout the year, or just simply wanting to color the words randomly for a time of rest and reflection... you will love this coloring book!Also included is a journal page after every coloring page to give you space to... * understand what that word means to you * focus on how this word might transform your life * and discover if this word reflects what God wants to do in you and through youSo if you love spending creative time with God, you will enjoy the different levels of detail included in each of the 52 Words and the opportunity it gives you to focus on life-giving words to feed your soul and spirit! Perfect for small groups and women's ministries as well as individual alone time!

Color

Color
Author: Jerod Foster
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2013-11-19
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0321935284

Approaches color from a photographer's perspective with a mix of practical theory, technical information, and solid advice on how to apply these details in all genres of photography--landscapes, portraits, lifestyle, sports, or wildlife. You will learn about: color in the frame, including guiding the eye and composing with color; manipulating color with white balance, artificial lighting, and exposure; creating visual depth with complementary colors, dominant/recessive colors, and contrast; the meaning of color and how red, blue, green or purple can push emotions; conditions for shooting color and the best times of day, and best practices for handling color in post processing.

The Keys to Color

The Keys to Color
Author: Dean Sickler
Publisher: The Keys to Color
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2010-06-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1439270481

This book is for decorators. inspired amateurs, working painters and artisans who seek to enhance their knowledge of color as it is used over large areas like walls and ceilings. Discover a different approach to color than that written for artists. Although the rules of color stay the same, the lighting and scale of interior design needs creative methods. Learn how to make your own colors, match existing colors and fix them if they are wrong. Begin by learning how to see colors and how to understand why they act the way they do. Delve into advanced topics like pigment qualities, options and choices to the way pigments react with each other and why. This is the first time in eighty years that practical color theory has been addressed for architecture. Many of the materials used for interior design like paint, plasters, glazes and stains are explained in detail. Develop an understanding of advanced color topics like constructing complex and full-spectrum colors, working with metallic and mica paints, and using color in interior design.