New colouring book for all ages reveals the surprising beauty of pathology.

The Royal College of Pathologists has launched Incredible You – a new colouring book for all ages to reveal the surprising beauty of pathology!

The Incredible You colouring book features a series of drawings based on real specimens, which reveal the vibrant and intricate patterns of life. Developed with scientist-turned-artist, Dr Lizzie Burns, Incredible You is designed to support learning and relaxation through its intricate depictions of molecules, viruses and cells. These show the unexpected beauty of our bodies at a tiny scale.

The illustrations cover the 17 pathology specialties and range from the wonder of a human blastocyst developing at the start of life, to tree-like cells in our brains that allow us to learn and grow.

These unique colouring-in resources are free for anyone to download from the Royal College of Pathologists’ website.

Professor Jo Martin, President of the Royal College of Pathologists, said: ‘The biological structures that make up life are truly awe-inspiring. Starting at a molecular level, Incredible You shows life in all its complexity. Exploring the science behind our 17 pathology specialties, the illustrations open up a world that is rarely seen.

“Pathology underpins every aspect of patient care, from diagnostic testing and treatment to disease prevention and cutting-edge research. We hope people will use our resources to express their creativity, de-stress, and discover more about our bodies and how they work.’

Dr Lizzie Burns, creator of the illustrations said: “Working with people in hospital, I saw first-hand how much colouring-in can be enjoyed to help combat anxiety, loneliness and boredom.

“Your body is amazing and I hope these images will excite curiosity, learning and delight with beautiful patterns emerging through colour. I also wanted to challenge the image of pathology; these images celebrate life.”

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davepickering

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