Bag om Bowie Colouring Book
A brand new colouring book of all original line drawings of David Bowie by Beano & Marvel artist Kev F Sutherland + For the text of this colouring book, we followed the futuristic thinking of David Bowie and asked two AI systems to write the articles
The Top 20 brand new images of David Bowie, for your coloring pleasure. From Ziggy to Heroes, The Goblin King to the Thin White Duke, Bowie the pop chameleon is here in every guise. These are brand new copyright illustrations by Kev F Sutherland, legendary artist from Marvel comics and The Beano.
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DAVID BOWIE
David Bowie seems to be the most popular man in the world of adult colouring books, so I apologise if I'm adding to an already saturated market with this book of brand-new images, all specially drawn by me. Here you'll find my selection of the Top 20 Bowie songs, with an image for each.
Obviously there's been some whittling down, sometimes because there was no really good image to go with the song - so no Laughing Gnome or Fame I'm afraid - or because I didn't want too many from the same time period. And there was no room for any Tin Machine, which I'm sure has disappointed millions. I've tried to make original image choices where I could, cos let's be honest you've seen enough colouring book versions of the Aladdin Sane cover. So, what have we got?
Love You Til Tuesday and Space Oddity, from his debut album;
Life On Mars, from Hunky Dory;
Starman and Ziggy, as seen on Top Of The Pops and the Ziggy movie;
Rebel Rebel, as seen on Dutch TV show Top Pop;
Golden Years, as performed on Soul Train;
Young Americans, as performed on the Dick Cavett show;
Heroes and Peace On Earth, both as shown on Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas, filmed in September 1977 just before Bing died;
Boys Keep Swinging, from Lodger;
Ashes To Ashes and Fashion, from Scary Monsters;
Modern Love, from Lets Dance;
David as The Goblin King from Labyrinth;
Time Will Crawl, as seen in the unbroadcast Top Of The Pops episode he recorded which didn't get shown because the single dropped down the chart that week;
Little Wonder, from Earthling; Under Pressure, as performed at Glastonbury (with Gail Anne Dorsey doing the Freddie Mercury parts, just out of shot);
and Little Fat Man, from David's last TV appearance on Extras.
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