Wallace and Gromit Querkles

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About the Author When graphic designer Thomas Pavitte found himself between jobs, he started doodling to keep his creative juices owing, experimenting with the dot-to-dot puzzles he remembered from his childhood. The result was a 6,239-dot reconstruction of the Mona Lisa, which then led to the 1000 Dot-to-Dot Book and its popular sequels. Location: Melbourne, Australia Read more

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First off, I have to say that I am totally in love with Querkles! I've bought all five books, and this author is amazing! If you are a creative type who loves adult coloring books, but also enjoys using your left brain for mind bending puzzles, then this is definitely the right fit for you. It is so much fun to start out with a bunch of random circles and end up with a masterpiece. I've used markers and colored pencils, and both turned out equally good. I think it strictly comes down to personal preference, and I like to alternate what I use. I will say that I enjoyed the Animals and Masterpieces books the most because of the variety of pictures. This book, along with the Cats and Icons books can get a little repetitive. I prefer being surprised by my work in progress, and hope that the author makes more books with a greater variety in the future.That being said, I feel I have to downgrade my review on this particular book for one major reason... The pages aren't perforated. This might not seem like a big deal, but when working with such large pieces of paper, it's nice to be able to remove them from the book so that you can color them on a totally flat surface. All of the other books in this series have had perforated pages, so I'm not sure why this one would be any different. But it's worth being aware of if you're going to make the purchase.All-in-all, I’d say go ahead and pick your favorite book, and give Querkles a shot - I promise, you won't be disappointed!HINT: If you are going to use markers, I suggest starting with the lightest color first, and gradually working to the darkest. For instance, color all the 5's, then all the 4's, and so on till you get to all the 1's. This will prevent the darker colors from bleeding and give you crisper lines. I have attached a series of pictures so that you can see the process.

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