How to Be a Color Wizard: Forage and Experiment with Natural Art Making

Jason Logan
Illustrated by Jason Logan
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How to Be a Color Wizard: Forage and Experiment with Natural Art Making

Jason Logan
Illustrated by Jason Logan
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CANADIAN9-12 YEARS176 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Appropriate for: Ages 9-12 Years
  • Published date: Jun 10, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 176
  • Publisher: Candlewick Press
  • ISBN: 9781536239751
  • Dimensions: 7.13" W x 0.48" L x 9.0" H
Jason Logan is the founder of the Toronto Ink Company (maker of ink for Margaret Atwood, Yoko Ono, Michael Ondaatje, and Harley-Davidson). His art has been exhibited in New York City, Los Angeles, Toronto, and the Yukon, and his inkmaking revolution has been featured by the New York Times, Martha Stewart, the New Yorker, and NPR. His book for grown-up wizards, Make Ink: A Forager’s Guide to Natural Inkmaking, was included in the Guardian’s Best Books of 2018 roundup. The Colour of Ink, a film featuring his work, was a special selection at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2022. He can be found picking up rusty nails and scavenging for berries on the streets of Toronto, where he lives with his family and a giant dog known as Baby.
There are certain people for whom ink, and the making of ink, is truly magical. For those people, whether they be kids or adults, this book is a treasure map. It’s also a way to open up anyone’s idea of what can be used to make images and art. If you have a young person interested in art, or in using and connecting to the natural world, or both, this book is a bridge that can show them a new way to think about materials, and once it’s crossed, there’s no going back. One of the most important messages you can tell young people is that their work is legitimate—that it counts. This book and its spirit take that message one step further and say that anything you can think to make your work from also counts. It’s a hugely inspirational gift to get.
—Jon Klassen, Caldecott Medal winner

Wizardly advice and instructions for creating inks and art from common and found ingredients. . . . Brightly hued photos both on their own and in montages feature close-up views of supplies in raw and finished states. They also depict busy, focused, diverse young children. 'Dress to get dirty,' the author writes, also cautioning that 'the path to real magic is not straight but winding.' Wise words. Practical, imaginative, magical fun.
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Crafting from nature is a kind of magic, and this book fully embraces this spirit as it instructs young wizards on how to make art projects using natural inks. . . A gallery of works from wizards in training, acknowledgments, and an index conclude.
—Booklist

The author offers clear, step-by-step instructions for fun projects using common ingredients, alongside safety tips and a whimsical personality quiz. Featuring bright photos and Logan’s own illustrations on a white background, this beautiful book is rich with text and visual appeal, perfect for outdoorsy and creative types who don’t mind getting a bit messy.
—School Library Journal

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