by Corina Stupu Thomas (Author)
We Are Many People: A Perfectly Imperfect Colouring Book for Adults
A mindful colouring journey for self-discovery, emotional healing, and creative expression
You are not just one person. You are many stories, many emotions, many selves - all worthy of compassion.
We Are Many People is a deeply personal and emotionally expressive adult colouring book created to help you slow down, reconnect with yourself, and rediscover the healing power of creativity. More than a colouring book, it is a mindful self-care companion designed for adults seeking calm, reflection, and emotional balance.
Inside, you will find 25 original hand-drawn illustrations, raw and authentic, exploring identity, vulnerability, strength, and inner transformation.
This unique colouring workbook includes:
- 25 expressive illustrations designed for emotional release and creative exploration
- Six themed sections, each guiding you through different inner landscapes
- Gentle affirmations to support self-acceptance and personal reflection
- Inspirational quotes to encourage resilience, hope, and inner calm
- Spacious layouts with open borders, inviting you to extend, personalise, and make each image your own
Unlike traditional colouring books focused only on patterns, this book invites you into a deeper experience - one of mindfulness, emotional awareness, and self-kindness.
Perfect for anyone who wants to:
- Reduce stress and anxiety through mindful colouring
- Practice self-care and emotional healing
- Explore creativity as a form of therapy
- Support mental wellness and inner calm
- Reconnect with themselves during difficult or transitional times
- Enjoy meaningful, soulful art rather than decorative patterns
Whether you colour to relax, reflect, or rediscover your creative voice, this book meets you exactly where you are.
There is no right way. There is only your way.
Begin your journey inward, one line, one colour, one moment at a time.
Author Biography
I grew up in a country far away, a beautiful country of snow capped mountains, rushing streams, lush green pastures, our own world heritage delta, and one of the last great wildernesses in greater Europe for bears and wolves to roam free. So I also grew up in a country where queuing for bread and meat for 24 hours in the winter snows and the relentless heat of summer days was just the way it was, where studying often had to be by candlelight, where the long arms and fingers of the security police re-wrote the personality of my country, possibly forever. I grew up in Romania. But I was lucky, our bloody revolution in 1989 coincided with my university years. To my parents generation I landed on the moon, a country and a system that was unrecognisable to them. I was swept away by this new world, taking for granted that it was my duty to become a part of someone else's wisdom. Without thinking I left behind my engineering degree and joined the first advertising agency to open its doors, then launched the first colour women's magazine in Romania for the same US owners, then worked in the HIV/AIDS prevention field in Romania for a Washington, US parent who invited me to mentor even younger and poorer teams than us in Lesotho, Swaziland and Albania. But all of this changed dramatically. My life took on a completely different direction. Art and creativity came into my life.
Number of Pages: 68
Dimensions: 0.14 x 11 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: August 09, 2016