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.
As an activity that blends creativity, interpretation, and analysis, the coloring book provided students with a unique opportunity to understand why martyrdom isn't simply the circumstances of a person's death but rather the social and political consequences of how we remember the past. In this unique coloring book, these martyrs are shown in scenes depicting their untimely deaths. Beginning with biblical martyrs St.
John the Baptist and St. Stephen, this book tells the stories of the many people who died professing the Catholic faith, and in many cases, attempting to preserve their virginity. The lives of the saints are filled with inspiring, life-changing moments-but the deaths of the martyrs are where you'll find the real "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 tales. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Martyrdom: The Coloring Book by Hallie Fryd (2015, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Martyrdom: The Coloring Book by Hallie Fryd and Julia Gfrörer (ZestBooks/Pulp, Oct.) is a can't-turn-away, so. Each set of two pages consists of, on the left, text about the life and death of a Christian saint who was killed for her or his faith and on the right, a line drawing of a key moment in the martyrdom.
The pages also list the corresponding feast day and what, if anything, they are the patron saint of. 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.
Hallie Fryd, here, is her demon familiar."Martyrdom, the Coloring Book" is a delightfully necrotic confection that successfully intermingles a kind of tightly orchestrated visual and narrative jouissance with the drolleries of historicist didacticism; leavening both of these registers with a subtly suggestive matrix of subversive desire.