My Adult Coloring Book

Hertz Nazaire
3 min readJun 15, 2017

So after a few months of deep depression, I found my way out by jumping head first into a coloring book art project.

My art is full of colors so it was really hard to create images with no colors at all for others to fill in their own.

I really hope this book will help others who are like me, living with the pain of Sickle Cell Disease and fighting Depression.

ABOUT THE BOOK:

Finding Your Colors is a series of fine art adult coloring books created by Haitian born artist Hertz Nazaire. This project was taken on with the goal of addressing a need in the Sickle Cell Community to have a coloring book that is relatable to those in this community. The artist has used his own experience living with the pain of Sickle Cell Anemia and Depression to create an effective art therapy tool for stress and anxiety relief. Finding Your Colors is a solace for the mind away from pain and depression.

No matter what difficulties your are facing in life, Nazaire believes Art can help you find your focus. If you are seeking some stress relief taking a quiet moment to add color to the pages in this book can go a long way towards helping you endure the hardships of your day. Be mindful of the changes in your mood as you find your colors.

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So far it has been fun to watch the book climb the rankings on the first day of release on Amazon.

But ehy did Amazon put me in such a weird category?

My goal and hope for his new coloring book series, “Finding Your Colors,” is to be able to afford to send 50 coloring books and 50 coloring pencil sets to local Sickle Cell community based organizations around the world. so they can be gifted to a warrior fighting the pain on a hospital bed. And I hope to challenge others to do the same, so that we all can learn to find our colors through fine art coloring books.

If you can please share and support this book

Thank You for reading.

Hertz Nazaire

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Hertz Nazaire

ハイチのスーパーフラット #KingsOfHaiti Artist PAINter #Haiti - Life is shorter than we can hope for... I wish to dedicate the days I have to inspiring compassion with Art