Beautiful and Intricate Ocean theme Mandalas printed on only one side of paper

Coloring Ocean Mandalas: 30 Hand-Drawn Designs for Mindful Relaxation

By: Wendy Piersall

Rating: 5 of 5

This is my first coloring book by artist Wendy Piersall though this is her fourth publication. I am so impressed by her artistic design that I will certainly look at her past books, too. All four of her books are based on mandalas. She incorporates a variety of themes into the mandala form. In this book, the theme is the ocean fact and fiction.

The designs in the book are a wide assortment of subjects. From a sailing ship to a mermaid, from whales to Neptune with his trident, and with a wide assortment of fish and other sea creatures and flora, this book has a nice variety of ocean subjects to color and to enjoy. Most of the designs have intricate details that will require that I use a ultra-fine point pen, marker, or pencil.

The mandala format makes this book different from my other ocean coloring book (which is mostly just fish.) While the designs are intricate, they are on the smaller side (as compared to average format coloring books) and will be projects to color when I feel like finishing in fewer days than some of the larger designs take. I like large challenges but some days, I really prefer a smaller design that is pretty and fun to color.

There are 30 designs in this smaller than average format book and they are printed on only one side of the page with the back side left blank. The pages are not perforated but as the designs are centered on the page, there is plenty of room to remove a page with a pen knife if you choose to do so.

All of my markers bleed through the page. While my gel pens (Fiskars and TekWriter) do not bleed through, they are definitely noticeable from the back side of the page. If I decide to use markers or gel pens, I will place a piece of chipboard or heavyweight paper or two under the page I am working on to keep ink from seeping through.

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