Book details

  • Genre:crafts & hobbies
  • Sub-genre:Holiday & Seasonal
  • Language:English
  • Pages:56
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350997507

Kings, Queens and Revelers

A Coloring Book of New Orleans Carnival

By Max Bernardi

Overview


This coloring book features 26 illustrations of many unique aspects of New Orleans-Style Carnival. Some pages feature Mardi Gras floats on the street, while others feature marching clubs, marching bands, the pageantry of Mardi Gras "royalty", as well as the creative costuming you see on the street on Fat Tuesday. Facing each illustration is a page title with a paragraph or two as a light description for those less familiar. The city of New Orleans boasts an ever-evolving array of revelry during the entire season. This book begins with two carnival celebrations which take place on Twelfth Night, and follows with a sample of the multitude of parades and costuming events that fill the streets leading up to and on the final day of Carnival. Most importantly, it allows whomever owns the book to revel in becoming their own designer through their unique expression of color on these pages. The book is the creation of Max Bernardi, an artist and resident of New Orleans, who has had the pleasure to both paint the floats and sculptures, but also to occasionally ride or march as a masquerader, and build her own costumes.
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Description


This coloring book features 26 illustrations of many unique aspects of New Orleans-Style Carnival. Some pages feature Mardi Gras floats on the street, while others feature marching clubs, marching bands, the pageantry of Mardi Gras "royalty", as well as the creative costuming you see on the street on Fat Tuesday. Facing each illustration is a page title with a paragraph or two as a light description for those less familiar. The city of New Orleans boasts an ever-evolving array of revelry during the entire season. This book begins with two carnival celebrations which take place on Twelfth Night, and follows with a sample of the multitude of parades and costuming events that fill the streets leading up to and on the final day of Carnival. Most importantly, it allows whomever owns the book to revel in becoming their own designer through their unique expression of color on these pages. The book is the creation of Max Bernardi, an artist and resident of New Orleans, who has had the pleasure to both paint the floats and sculptures, but also to occasionally ride or march as a masquerader, and build her own costumes. A list of the illustrations include: King Cake Party The Phunny Phorty Phellows Krewe of Joan of Arc The New Orleans Baby Dolls Krewe of Chewbacchus The Pussyfooters Al "Carnival Time" Johnson & the Carrnival Soundtrack The Pageantry of Krewe of Cleopatra The Rolling Elvi The Merry Antoinettes Krewe of Barkus Flower Float Decor The 610 Stompers St. Augustine Marching Band Coveted "Throw" of Krewe of Muses Krewe of Bacchus: Queen Kong Krewe of Orpheus' Leviathan Krewe of 'Tit Rex The Throne of Krewe of Tucks King Rex and King Zulu Meet Krewe of Red Beans North Side Skull and Bone Gang The Tramps of Zulu Le Boeuf Gras of Krewe of Rex Costuming with Society of St. Anne A Mardi Gras Indian Spy Boy
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About The Author


Max Bernardi is an artist living and working in New Orleans, LA. She first began working in the Mardi Gras industry after moving to New Orleans in 1996, painting both floats and sculptures for the city's most prominent float builder, Kern Studios. Bernardi also simultaneously painted murals for private and commercial clients, as well as signage and exhibits for the Zoo and Aquarium, until finally moving on to pursue portrait painting. Still, the love of Carnival beckoned anew when she decided to craft her very first coloring book celebrating New Orleans' most famous claim to fame, Mardi Gras. This coloring book, with 26 illustrations featuring many unique aspects of carnival, allows everyone who purchases it to play the role of a float or costume designer as they create their own color schemes for each page.
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