Celebrate the lives of 23 of our favorite saints! Illustrated by artist Adalee Hude, each coloring page is rich with detail, reminiscent of beautiful stained-glass works of art. Make each one your own using crayons, markers, or pens, bringing the lovely images to life!
Inspiration. Creativity. Calm. Experience all three as you focus on coloring hand-drawn illustrations of the saints by renowned Catholic artist Daniel Mitsui. Following on the heels of Daniel Mitsui's first adult coloring book, The Mysteries of the Rosary, The Saints contains thirty elaborate images, including Mary and Joseph, John the Baptist, Peter, Paul, Francis, Lucy, and Brendan in the style of medieval illustrated manuscripts. Enter into a contemplative space as you color Mitsui's beautiful images of saints and the elements they are associated with from the early Church and Middle Ages. You can use any type of media to color Brendan the Navigator, styled in traditional Celtic, St. Peter the Apostle, following the traditional Chinese style. Careful attention to coloring these delightful illustrations of the saints is a wonderful way to reflect on their lives and virtues.
The lives of the saints are filled with inspiring, life-changing moments - but the deaths of the martyrs are where you'll find the "Oh, hell no!" moments of history. This adult (very adult, as the body count will quickly indicate) coloring book gives aspiring crayon and paper artists the chance to hone their craft while also buffing up their knowledge of Catholic history and legends. Each intricately detailed illustration from acclaimed graphic artist Julia Gfrörer leaves plenty of room for interpretation. And the attending stories will go down pretty easy at cocktail hours as well.
A beautiful way to introduce children to beloved saints. Created by artist Adalee Hude, each amazing illustration is rich with color and detail, reminiscent of magnificent stained-glass windows. Each page includes a Latin word associated with that particular saint, along with a brief discussion of the word's meaning. Holy Mary, Mother of God Saint Joseph Saint Elizabeth Saint Peter Saint Mary Magdalene Saint George Saint Augustine of Hippo Saint Patrick Saint Benedict Saint Francis of Assisi Saint Clare of Assisi Saint Catherine of Siena Saint Joan of Arc Saint Thomas More Saint Martin de Porres Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Saint Thérèse of Lisieux Saint Maria Faustina Kowalska Saint Gianna Beretta Molla Saint Teresa of Calcutta Saint John Paul II This is sure to become a family favorite you'll reach for again and again as you teach children what it means to live holy lives. Look for the companion Light of Heaven Saints Coloring Book
The Saints Coloring Book is a joy for teens and adults. Grab your crayons and markers: these "stained glass windows" are ready for coloring and perfect for hanging. Alongside each saint there's a brief biography that gives modern meaning to these heroic Christian men and women from history. They are sure to engage the colorist's mind and heart. The fourteen illustrations are printed on one-sided pages, making them a pleasure to display. Turn a sunny window into a cathedral-like wall of color! ** Volume 3 - the Martyrs - contains: The Crucifixion, Our Lady of Sorrows, St. Andrew Kim Taegon, St. Anne Line, St. Charles Lwanga, St. Cristóbal Magallanes Jara, St. Edith Stein, Sts. Felicity and Perpetua, St. Joan of Arc, St. Lorenzo Ruiz, St. Lucy Yi Zhenmei, St. Maria Goretti, St. Meinrad, and St. Stephen. Suitable for ages 12 and up.
Step away from the screen--from your television, your computer, your smartphone, your tablet--and take some time for creative mindfulness with a coloring book that will help slow your busy brain. Adults and young people alike will appreciate the opportunity to take time to meditate and pray, to share in the creativity of beloved Brazilian illustrator Veruscha Guerra, and to discover a new way of being with Our Lady in this very special garden.
Sixteen illustrations feature scenes from the lives of the most venerable saints, including St. Francis, St. Christopher, St. Joan of Arc, and others. Place finished images near a light for a cathedral-window effect.