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A retrospective - Susan Seddon Boulet
Now I will believe that there are unicorns.
—William Shakespeare, The Tempest
The enchanting unicorn has long been a favorite subject of authors and artists of fairy tale and fantasy. Often described as strong, fleet of foot, and fierce in battle, this legendary beast was seen as a symbol of grace and purity, and could be tamed by a pretty young maiden. Since the Middle Ages, the unicorn has commonly been pictured as a white steed with a spiraled horn on its forehead. The magnificent unicorn lives on in dreams and myths, and, perhaps most vividly, in the artwork of visionary artist Susan Seddon Boulet (American, b. Brazil, 1941–1997). The twenty-one paintings shown on the insides of this coloring book’s covers are playful and imaginative yet powerful, as the artist calls attention to the relationship between unicorns and humans. You can use these vibrant images to guide you as you fill in the drawings, or to help inspire your own versions. We’ve left two pages at the back of the book blank so that you can dream up unicorns or other mythical animals of your own.
Images
Line drawings adapted from paintings by Susan Seddon Boulet (American, b. Brazil, 1941–1997)
—William Shakespeare, The Tempest
The enchanting unicorn has long been a favorite subject of authors and artists of fairy tale and fantasy. Often described as strong, fleet of foot, and fierce in battle, this legendary beast was seen as a symbol of grace and purity, and could be tamed by a pretty young maiden. Since the Middle Ages, the unicorn has commonly been pictured as a white steed with a spiraled horn on its forehead. The magnificent unicorn lives on in dreams and myths, and, perhaps most vividly, in the artwork of visionary artist Susan Seddon Boulet (American, b. Brazil, 1941–1997). The twenty-one paintings shown on the insides of this coloring book’s covers are playful and imaginative yet powerful, as the artist calls attention to the relationship between unicorns and humans. You can use these vibrant images to guide you as you fill in the drawings, or to help inspire your own versions. We’ve left two pages at the back of the book blank so that you can dream up unicorns or other mythical animals of your own.
Images
Line drawings adapted from paintings by Susan Seddon Boulet (American, b. Brazil, 1941–1997)
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