25 Large Format Underwater Fantasy Designs – printed one side of heavy stock page

The Imaginary Garden of Jane F. Hankins

By: Jane F. Hankins

Rating: 5 of 5

I’ve said this before about coloring books from Jane F. Hankins but it bears repeating: quality comes at a premium and this is one of the nicest quality coloring books that I own. Not only are the pages larger than most at 11 x 14 inches, the paper used is #80 professional grade paper.

While this is only speaking about the way the book is put together what is even more striking is the artwork in the book. I appreciate Ms. Hankins artistic signature style. She has a lovely sense of whimsy that comes through on each and every page in this book.

The book starts with the cover page and then moves on to a fun “map” of the imaginary garden. It serves almost as a table of contents for what will come after but it is a lovely and fun page to color as well.

The designs include flowers and insects and even a spirit of the garden and a fairy or two (or three or more.)

The book is a premium one and, if you enjoy the artwork, it makes all the difference. The pages are set up to be framed easily with the pages being perforated for easy removal.

The designs are detailed and some have some and intricate areas to color. There is a tad more shading using crosshatch on some designs. I think there is less than I found in the Underwater coloring book but I still want to note that it exists.

This is what I found in this coloring book:

25 fantasy garden designs

Printed one side of the page

Paper is heavyweight #80 grade in 11 x 14 inch format. The paper is lightly rough (though somewhat smooth on the back)

Spiral bound with perforated pages.

Alcohol markers bleed through the page and you should use a blotting page under your work if you use this type of medium.

Water-based markers, India ink pens and gel markers do not bleed through the page though some gel pens took longer than usual to dry.

Both oil and wax based pencils worked well with the paper. I could layer and blend easily using a pencil style blender.

I was provided a copy of this book by the artist

Here are some sample photos from the book:

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