Nature’s Portraits
A Coloring Book of Scales, Tails, Furs, and Wings
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Nature’s Portraits
A Coloring Book of Scales, Tails, Furs, and Wings
When it comes to color, nothing can surpass the vast palette found in nature, from a bright green leaf in a sun-dappled forest to the rich red feathers of a cardinal and the muted greens, ambers, and browns that make up the shell of a tortoise. Wildlife artist Peggy Macnamara has been recreating the natural world through her drawings and paintings for decades, and, with Nature’s Portraits, she invites the rest of the world to join her.
Nature’s Portraits offers sixty of Macnamara’s detailed drawings that can be brought brilliantly to life with nothing more than a few colored pencils or crayons and a sense of wonder about the world around us. Many of the drawings depict animals as they might appear in their natural habitats—like a tree frog, a dashing, playful fox, a snowy owl poised for flight, a sauntering jaguar, and a watchful herd of giraffe. These wild furry and feathered friends are joined by animals found in museums, including Sue, the Field Museum’s resident Tyrannosaurus rex. Each illustration is captioned with a brief scientific description of the species pictured.
Combining inspiration from natural history with a calming, creative activity, Nature’s Portraits encourages us to take a closer look at what we miss when we don’t take the time to stop and look with deep appreciation at the bounty of the natural world around us.
Nature’s Portraits offers sixty of Macnamara’s detailed drawings that can be brought brilliantly to life with nothing more than a few colored pencils or crayons and a sense of wonder about the world around us. Many of the drawings depict animals as they might appear in their natural habitats—like a tree frog, a dashing, playful fox, a snowy owl poised for flight, a sauntering jaguar, and a watchful herd of giraffe. These wild furry and feathered friends are joined by animals found in museums, including Sue, the Field Museum’s resident Tyrannosaurus rex. Each illustration is captioned with a brief scientific description of the species pictured.
Combining inspiration from natural history with a calming, creative activity, Nature’s Portraits encourages us to take a closer look at what we miss when we don’t take the time to stop and look with deep appreciation at the bounty of the natural world around us.
Table of Contents
Prologue
1. A Bonfire
2. From Belcourt to Hydra
3. A First Try
4. The Novel He Didn’t Know He Was Writing
5. A Reporter on the Beat
6. Any Person Condemned to Death Shall Have His Head Cut Off
7. The Absurd
8. A First Chapter
9. What He Carried
10. Writing Part I
11. Already Traced within Me
12. Exodus
13. Rue d’Arzew
14. A Jealous Teacher and a Generous Comrade
15. Resolve
16. The Malraux Factor
17. A Reader’s Report
18. Gallimard’s War
19. The Stranger Is Born
20. Recovery
21. From the Absurd to Revolt
22. Above Ground
23. Existentialist Twins
24. Consecration in New York
25. A Book for Everyone
26. What’s in a Name?
Epilogue: L’Écho d’Oran
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography for The Stranger
Index
1. A Bonfire
2. From Belcourt to Hydra
3. A First Try
4. The Novel He Didn’t Know He Was Writing
5. A Reporter on the Beat
6. Any Person Condemned to Death Shall Have His Head Cut Off
7. The Absurd
8. A First Chapter
9. What He Carried
10. Writing Part I
11. Already Traced within Me
12. Exodus
13. Rue d’Arzew
14. A Jealous Teacher and a Generous Comrade
15. Resolve
16. The Malraux Factor
17. A Reader’s Report
18. Gallimard’s War
19. The Stranger Is Born
20. Recovery
21. From the Absurd to Revolt
22. Above Ground
23. Existentialist Twins
24. Consecration in New York
25. A Book for Everyone
26. What’s in a Name?
Epilogue: L’Écho d’Oran
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography for The Stranger
Index
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