Synopses & Reviews
Watch as the lines evolve into stylish, iconic portraits readers will want to remove and display! The 20 puzzles in this book are much more sophisticated than the one-dimensional images created in childhood connect-the-dot activity books, and include icons Elvis Presley, Muhammad Ali, John F. Kennedy, and more. Tonal shading and a sense of depth build with each number set completed. Dot-to-dot puzzles have also been proven to increase short-term cognitive acuity, hand-eye coordination, and concentration skills. Whether artists are filling time on a rainy day, using the puzzles for a party game, or learning the principles of drawing, 1000 Dot-to-Dot: Icons is fun for all ages.
Synopsis
As you connect the dots, sophisticated and stylish portraits emerge, revealing twenty different pop-culture icons in these puzzles with pizzazz.
Watch as the lines evolve into stylish, iconic portraits you'll want to remove and display The twenty puzzles in this book are much more sophisticated than the one-dimensional images created in childhood. Tonal shading and a sense of depth build with each number set you complete. Dot-to-dot puzzles have also been proven to increase short-term cognitive acuity, hand-eye coordination, and concentration skills. Whether you're filling time on a rainy day, using the puzzles for a party game, or learning the principles of drawing, 1000 Dot-to-Dot: Icons is fun for all ages. Get your pencils ready and connect the dots
About the Author
Graphic designer and experimental artist
Thomas Pavitte uses simple techniques to create highly complex pieces. He set an unofficial record for the most complex dot-to-dot drawing with his 6,239-dot version of the Mona Lisa. He lives in Melbourne, Australia.