
Mushroom Color Atlas
Human genetics are actually more closely related to mushrooms than plants! Thatâs because key characteristicsâhow we store energy, how our cells are built, and our ability to produce Vitamin D when exposed to the sunlightâare found in fungi but not trees or grass. And thatâs only the beginning of our fascination with the mycological world, which yields an endless source of inspiration for avid forager, educator, and artist Julie Beeler.
Beelerâs new book, The Mushroom Color Atlas: A Guide to Dyes and Pigments Made From Fungi, dives into the chromatic world of mushrooms. Published by Chronicle Books, the volume is part field guide and part how-to, shepherding readers through identifying different species, harvesting, and distilling a range of hues. The author has collected 500 swatches to illustrate the phenomenal range of natural colors that can be made from different varieties.
While Beeler provides step-by-step instructions for making your own hues, above all The Mushroom Color Atlas emphasizes foraging and hand-processing pigments as a way to more intimately connect with nature, sparking the joy of discovery through creativity and exploration.
- Published by Chronicle
- 288 pages
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1.3 x 10 x 8.1Â inches
- Hardcover
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Mushroom Color Atlas
Human genetics are actually more closely related to mushrooms than plants! Thatâs because key characteristicsâhow we store energy, how our cells are built, and our ability to produce Vitamin D when exposed to the sunlightâare found in fungi but not trees or grass. And thatâs only the beginning of our fascination with the mycological world, which yields an endless source of inspiration for avid forager, educator, and artist Julie Beeler.
Beelerâs new book, The Mushroom Color Atlas: A Guide to Dyes and Pigments Made From Fungi, dives into the chromatic world of mushrooms. Published by Chronicle Books, the volume is part field guide and part how-to, shepherding readers through identifying different species, harvesting, and distilling a range of hues. The author has collected 500 swatches to illustrate the phenomenal range of natural colors that can be made from different varieties.
While Beeler provides step-by-step instructions for making your own hues, above all The Mushroom Color Atlas emphasizes foraging and hand-processing pigments as a way to more intimately connect with nature, sparking the joy of discovery through creativity and exploration.
- Published by Chronicle
- 288 pages
-
1.3 x 10 x 8.1Â inches
- Hardcover
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Human genetics are actually more closely related to mushrooms than plants! Thatâs because key characteristicsâhow we store energy, how our cells are built, and our ability to produce Vitamin D when exposed to the sunlightâare found in fungi but not trees or grass. And thatâs only the beginning of our fascination with the mycological world, which yields an endless source of inspiration for avid forager, educator, and artist Julie Beeler.
Beelerâs new book, The Mushroom Color Atlas: A Guide to Dyes and Pigments Made From Fungi, dives into the chromatic world of mushrooms. Published by Chronicle Books, the volume is part field guide and part how-to, shepherding readers through identifying different species, harvesting, and distilling a range of hues. The author has collected 500 swatches to illustrate the phenomenal range of natural colors that can be made from different varieties.
While Beeler provides step-by-step instructions for making your own hues, above all The Mushroom Color Atlas emphasizes foraging and hand-processing pigments as a way to more intimately connect with nature, sparking the joy of discovery through creativity and exploration.
- Published by Chronicle
- 288 pages
-
1.3 x 10 x 8.1Â inches
- Hardcover





















