Millie Marotta's Animal Kingdom Book of Prints: Prints to colour and frame: 21
S**Y
liked
very good
A**R
Good overall but pages come off from book spine easily
Currently painting (watercolour) the third picture. Great paper quality (almost card-like but not) as the paper did not even bleed once. In fact, it was not even close to bleeding.The only thing is the individual pictures can come off from the book spine rather easily after many hours of painting, but I bought a display book to slide them in.
M**R
Artwork which is streets ahead of the rest.
Another wonderful adult colouring book by Millie Marotta. As always an exceptional book printed on high quality paper which I shall look forward to using. I love the complexity of Millie`s designs and artwork. She is at the top of her game alongside Johanna Basford, both of them take some beating.
M**A
Thick paper
Good thick paper. Can use sharpies
J**R
Five Stars
I love it
C**S
Beautiful edition, lovely thick card, ideal for wet media and easy to frame so you can display your work. Gorgeous!
This review is taken from my blog where I review adult colouring books from a mental health perspective, more images of the book can be found there. I received a copy of this book from the publisher, I was not obliged to provide a review.The book itself is 25 x 33cm, paperback with flexible card covers that have a re-jigged version of the Animal Kingdom book cover on the front. The book has a lay-flat binding which is quite stiff to begin with but loosens up over time, each card page is glued onto the spine and it’s therefore easy to remove them for framing or gifting so do be careful not to twist the spine if you wish for your pages to remain in the book. The images are each printed single-sided and are mostly portrait with 4 landscape images (2 in the US edition). The card is thick, white, lightly textured and lovely to use with any medium, my pencils were a dream to blend and shade with, water-based pens don’t bleed, shadow or spread and alcohol markers will work well too, just make sure you pop a protective sheet behind to ensure no bleed-through. The images are all taken from Millie Marotta’s debut colouring book, Animal Kingdom, and all are printed the same size as the originals. No text is added to any of the pages and the majority of them contain large open spaces around them so you’re free to add your own imagery or backgrounds if you wish but this certainly isn’t a requirement and with or without, the pages will look incredible. I’ve included photos below of all of the illustrations including the two additional images in the UK edition of the octopus and lobster. The images contain a good range of animals from the book and a really good range of Millie’s different illustration styles including full page designs, floral component parts, and centralised single animals.In terms of mental health, this book is great because it offers a manageable project which you can frame or gift once finished, this is ideal for cheering up dark days or for boosting your confidence and self-esteem because you’ll have evidence and proof on your walls of just what you can create and achieve; the colouring projects I have displayed in my flat never fail to make me smile, even on really bad days. The line thickness, as with all of Millie’s work, is spindly thin and the images all contain really high levels of intricacy and detail so it’s really geared up for those of us with very good vision and fine motor control. The pages contain a range of amounts of content from a centralised animal to a page filled with leaves and a bird so there are some pages that will take much less time than others. Millie’s work has very natural stopping points but does require a lot of concentration so this is a book to either colour in small chunks or to save for your good days when you can focus well. While the images are all filled with huge amounts of detail, these sections don’t all have to be coloured individually and can easily be coloured over so that they show up as texture underneath (see my lobster below). The nature-themed imagery is very calming and distracting because there’s so much to look at on each page and Millie’s work is some of the best I’ve found to work on when I’m feeling anxious and need to really focus on something other than the thoughts swirling round my head.Overall, I would highly recommend this book to fans of Millie’s work and those who want to be able to frame or gift their finished pages. I would recommend the UK edition over the US edition as the card is much thicker, the binding is more sturdy and you get 2 extra images to colour. This is a lovely new format for Millie’s images and one that I hope will be reproduced for all of her other titles.
A**R
Perfect for framing
Super thick card that pens don’t bleed through. Only 1 picture per sheet. Excellent quality
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