An Adult Coloring Book
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Köp båda 2 för 426 krColor your way through intricately detailed labyrinths to discover the spiritual richness within. As you color, you will reveal prayers and verses hidden in the Celtic patterns. Acclaimed artist Daniel Mitsui draws on such medieval manuscripts as ...
The debut poetry collection of artist Daniel Mitsui contains forty religious poems on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, following the sequence of the liturgical year. These poems are written in rhyme, in singable meters, using an ...
"It is very easy to fall into prayer while working on these images." --From the foreword by Elizabeth Scalia, US editor-in-chief of Aleteia and author of Strange Gods "Daniel Mitsui's beautiful renderings are sure to inspire the mystic artist hidden inside all who use this inspiring coloring book." --Mickey McGrath, O.S.F.S., Author of Good St. John XXIII "Influenced by the religious art of medieval Europe, when Gothic art was created according to Catholic principles, Daniel Mitsui honors God and the Blessed Virgin Mary with these traditional images. Designed in his signature style, these detailed coloring pages will encourage a deeper meditation on the holy Rosary." --Margaret Rose Realy, Author of A Catholic Gardener's Spiritual Almanac "Adult coloring books can be a powerful portal into creative meditation. These images are beautiful as well as inspiring, inviting you to ponder their themes through both inner reflection and active illumination." --Christine Valters Paintner, Author of Illuminating the Way "Daniel Mitsui's images offer something new while remaining rooted in timeless ideals." --Zoe Romanowsky, Catholic writer, blogger, and lifestyle editor at Aleteia "Daniel Mitsui is a treasure of the Church." --Simcha Fisher, Catholic writer, blogger, and columnist at the National Catholic Register
Artist Daniel Mitsui was born in Georgia, USA, in 1982, and raised in Illinois. He attended Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH from 2000 to 2004, specialising in hand-drawn ink illustrations on paper or vellum. Since his baptism into the Catholic Church in 2004, most of his pieces have focused on religious subjects.