25 x 2 Gorgeous Gothic Fantasy Designs printed on one side of page

Gothic – Dark Fantasy Coloring Book (Fantasy Art Coloring by Selina) (Volume 6)

By: Selina Fenech

Rating: 5 of 5

Gothic Dark Fantasy is the latest great coloring book by talented artist Selina Fenech. There are 25 fantastic designs ranging from medieval maidens to rather elegant witches. I’m so happy that the book contains two of each design because it gives me the opportunity to explore each in different colorways. I don’t have to choose whether I go light or dark with each design I can do both in the same book.

The designs feature lovely women with beautiful, brooding eyes. The gowns inspire me with thoughts of elegance while the bustier style outfits of the witches give me the chance to go a little more flirty in style. I own a number of Ms. Fenech’s coloring books and each is better than the last.

For my first project, I choose to color a design as a tattered angel. I used a variety of medium on the design, including alcohol and water based markers and soft lead pencils. I went with pastel tones for my first go with the design. When I color it a second time, I will be sure to use deep and rich colors to give it a different look.

I will provide a more detailed description of the coloring physical book below but here is a quick overview of what I found:

25 x 2 Gothic Fantasy Designs
Printed on one side of page
Pages are not perforated
Designs do not merge into the binding
Glue Binding
Alcohol and water-based markers bleed through the paper
India ink pens and gel pens leave shadows on color on back of the page
Coloring Pencils work well with this paper

The designs in this coloring book are printed on one side of medium weight, white, non-perforated paper. The binding is glued rather than sewn and the designs do not merge into the binding area. You can easily cut pages out if you wish to do so without any loss of design. I was able to get the book to lay flat for coloring purposes.

The artist has placed a frame around the majority of the designs in this coloring book. The few that do not have frames have finished elements. I really appreciate when an artist includes this thoughtful touch. It makes it easier for me to complete the project with a finished look and saves me time, trouble, and especially ink.

I test all of my coloring books with various medium which I will list in the comments section of this review for anyone interested. Here are the results of my tests:

Alcohol and water-based markers bleed through the page. Gel pens and India ink pens leave shadows of color on the back of the page. My gels pens also left dents on the back of the page. Coloring pencils work well with this paper. My soft lead pencils went on nice and thick and layered and blended well. My hard lead pencils provided good color and thin lines but they did leave dents at the back of the page.

For my coloring project, I used a piece of card stock as a blotter page below the page I was working on. It kept ink from seeping through. I highly recommend that you use a blotter regardless of which medium you use so that ink or dents don’t mar the rest of the book.

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