How to Be a Color Wizard: Forage and Experiment with Natural Art Making

How to Be a Color Wizard: Forage and Experiment with Natural Art Making book cover
How to Be a Color Wizard Forage and Experiment with Natural Art Making Jason Logan with photographs by Jason Fulford mit Kids Press
How to Be a Color Wizard: Forage and Experiment with Natural Art Making

How to Be a Color Wizard: Forage and Experiment with Natural Art Making

What colors might await in a leafy forest, a berry-stained back alley, a seaweedy beach, or even the dark corners of an ordinary fridge? With this book as a guide, curious young wizards can make natural confetti, unlock the hidden color power inside a leaf, and craft a paintbrush wand. They’ll brew magic potions from beets and acorn caps to produce their own colors, from the darkest black to the palest pink to invisible ink, then share their discoveries with friends, family, and the whole color-hungry human race. With whimsy and infectious enthusiasm, master ink maker Jason Logan explains the science of color while presenting “quests,” recipes, and hands-on activities using materials kids can find in their own homes and neighborhoods. Featuring both photographs and the author’s own gorgeous homemade-ink illustrations, How to Be a Color Wizard is an ideal blend of art and science—plus a little bit of magic.

About This Book

By: Jason Logan
Illustrated by: Jason Logan
Published by: Candlewick Press
10-12Age Range
- AR
178Pages
Art & LiteratureSubject
-Lexile
3-4 hoursReading Time
-Guided Reading
-Fountas & Pinnell
-DRA