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This nonpartisan adult coloring book gives you the opportunity to color the Democratic presidential nominee superimposed into a wide variety of famous historical scenes and landmarks. Acclaimed artist Tim Foley offers colorists thirty-one black-and-white illustrations of Hillary in all her pant-suited, empowering magnificence. Foley has transposed the former first lady into a wide variety of famous paintings and photographs. From placing her face on the Statue of Liberty to transforming her into Rosie the Riveter or Uncle Sam taking on Trump, Foley masterfully incorporates Clinton into a…mehr

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This nonpartisan adult coloring book gives you the opportunity to color the Democratic presidential nominee superimposed into a wide variety of famous historical scenes and landmarks. Acclaimed artist Tim Foley offers colorists thirty-one black-and-white illustrations of Hillary in all her pant-suited, empowering magnificence. Foley has transposed the former first lady into a wide variety of famous paintings and photographs. From placing her face on the Statue of Liberty to transforming her into Rosie the Riveter or Uncle Sam taking on Trump, Foley masterfully incorporates Clinton into a variety of scenes that are sure to be loads of fun to fill with color. This book also features her as Amelia Earhart, Wonder Woman, Nancy Sinatra, and more! Even good ol’ Bill and Elvis make appearances! This coloring book also includes a cut-and-fold stand-up figure of Hillary for colorists to assemble and display, as well as perforated pages that are printed on one side so you can show your support (or lack thereof) anywhere! So before this year’s election, pick up your copy of The Hillary Clinton Adult Coloring Book!
Autorenporträt
Tim Foley is an artist and illustrator born in Flint, Michigan, in 1962. Over the past quarter century, his clients have included national and international magazines, book publishers, and advertising agencies such as the Wall Street Journal, Cricket Magazine, New York Newsday, LA Weekly, and the Chronicle of Higher Education. He currently lives and works in Grand Rapids, Michigan.