Jill Mayberg’s Animal Friends: Coloring Book
By: Jill Mayberg
Rating: 5 of 5
Included on the inside of the front and back covers are full color thumbnails of all of the original artwork. The title of each design is listed not only on its page but also on a contents page at the beginning of the book. The contents page also gives the size of the original artwork, the date it was finished and that it was done in mixed media. No further detail is provided as to which media was used.
The designs are open and easy to color. While some designs contain small areas to color, I don’t consider the artwork to be intricate and difficult to color.
This is what I experienced in coloring in this book and testing my coloring medium on the paper.
22 folk art style animal designs derived from the artwork of Jill Mayberg
Designs are printed on one side of the page
Paper is heavyweight, white, slightly rough to the touch and non-perforated
The designs are bound by two heavyweight staples which can be removed to release all of the page from the book without any loss of design.
Designs do not merge into the binding area and have a framing line at their outer edges.
Pages can be cut out if you wish without losing any design elements.
Book easily opens to a flat position for coloring.
Alcohol-based markers bleed through this paper easily.
Water-based markers leave shadows and slight spots of color bleed through on the back of the page
If I use any style of marker, I also make sure to use a blotter under my working page. I like card stock but a couple of sheets of heavyweight paper works well, too.
Gel pens and India ink pens do not bleed through the page. Some gel pens require slightly more drying time than usual.
Colored pencils work well with the paper. It has a slight roughness to it that allows good pigment coverage from both oil and wax based pencils. I was able to layer the same and multiple colors well and could blend easily using a pencil style blending stick.