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A Brief Analysis of the Harmony of the Four Gospels

Great Book!

Like no other book I have seen.

restored and healed my relationship

Chakra Breathing

A wonderful idea

Great color theory for those how like pastelsThe book starts out with a brief explanation of the color wheel and a color chart. It is then divided into several color themes. These include blush, ripe, ambrosial, sweet, appealing, fresh, calm, refreshing, charming, old-fashioned, ethereal, vivacious, iridescent and subtle. Each theme focuses on a color or group of colors such as yellow-green for fresh, violet for ethereal and blue-violet for old-fashioned. Monochromatic, analogous, complementary, clash, split-complementary, and neutral color schemes are shown in color swatches for each theme. A process color conversion chart is included in the back.
This book is set up like the Color Harmony Workbook, but has a few less color schemes for each color theme, although there are many color themes here that are not contained in Home Color Workbook. This is a great addition to those volumes or a less expensive substitute for those who just like pastels color schemes. In the back there is a process color conversion chart and 152 cut-out color swatches with CMYK information on the backs.


a must-read...

Goodfor life stylein dress, homeevery thing

This study is reinforced by a companion publication of Dr. Jones' 'WHICH BIBLE', which presents an analytical look at the different translations of the Bible. Dr. Jones presents a convincing argument that the Authorized (or Received) Text is the true Word of God present on the earth today.