Stoner Babes Coloring Book (Paperback)

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Diverse faces of beauty and empowerment

This meditative, art-filled adult coloring book is inspired by the beauty of women and gender fluid people who savor the qualities of the marijuana plant. They are empowered, intelligent, motivated humans who pay no mind to judgment, for they're making their mark in this world no matter their color, shape, size, age, or gender. You'll enjoy coloring these highly detailed and varied pages, with tattoos, patterned garb, shape-filled backgrounds, marijuana bouquets, and gorgeous faces. While you color, partake in the transcendental qualities of weed and contemplate what empowerment means to you. Contains over 60 babes on single-sided and perforated pages that you can tear out and share.

About the Author


Katie Guinn is a Portland-born artist, designer, writer, and mother who spent her adolescence in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge. Katie is inspired by her home in the Pacific Northwest, literature, music, art history, and the beautiful radiance of the empowered female being. Katie is a flower gardener, caretaker of fairies, moss and rocks collector, and she sometimes likes to partake in the transcendental qualities of cannabis when she makes art, appreciating its healing qualities. The Stoner Babes is Katie's first publication. She is the head of the neighborhood watch on her block in Portland, OR. where she lives with her husband and daughter.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781621064305
ISBN-10: 1621064301
Publisher: Microcosm Publishing
Publication Date: September 11th, 2018
Pages: 128
Language: English
 

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