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Blue White Pen - Artworks Patricia Coenjaerts - cover

Blue White Pen - Artworks Patricia Coenjaerts

Patricia Coenjaerts

Publisher: Dibujando por Observacion Co S.A.

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Summary

If you like Doves: this is your book.
Be kind to the animals.
A good first reading for an eight-year-old or for a mom or dad who wants to read for… in parts. It’s not childish…so for all ages.
The illustrations have been elaborated by a Graphic artist, as an instrument that follows a song ... Text and sketches are charged with feeling and tact, sensibility, emotions, energy and movement.
A storyboard for a play or a movie.
A coloring book.
An illustrated novel.
The Sketches hide secrets of portraiture arts.
Some beautiful drawings, and lots of pigeons.
In the story you learn all about homing pigeons.
Illustrations on a price winning novel.
A comic strip with everything about the racing pigeon sport, the do and do not of homing pigeons. A young couple of bird enthusiasts are tempted to participate with their only racing pigeon. We follow the creature in its tragic adventure. We feel the pure heavy emphasis on the possible animal abuse. No to animal abuse.  A deeply sad ending novel, beautifully written in a language that is still actual, after so many decades.
Your feelings are swept up in joy, suspense, happiness and unhappiness, hopeful bliss and sadness of a true story with inner fight, endurance and loss.
This is an ample Part 2 of 5 Parts. Check the price tag for easily finding  the complete stories in Part 1, part 3, part 4, part 5.
Available since: 09/19/2021.
Print length: 54 pages.

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