Adult Coloring Books

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What Exactly Is an Adult Coloring Book?

 

Introduction

At the time of writing this article (August 2015), a quarter of Amazon’s major twenty best-selling books are coloring in books. So what’s an adult coloring book, and how is it that they’re at the moment outselling prime fiction authors with new releases including E.L. James and Paula Hawkins?

Adult coloring books are, quite basically, coloring in books for grown ups. Like children’s coloring books, they’re full of outline illustrations made to be filled in with colored pencils, markers, crayons, or whatever other media you want to make use of.

 

What’s in an adult coloring in book?

The main distinction in between adults’ and kids’ color books is the fact that the grown up versions typically feature much less juvenile pictures and styles. As an alternative of superheroes, barnyard animals, and tv characters, adult coloring in books are much more typically filled with:

elements from the natural globe, like trees, flowers, leaves, gardens, animals and insects;

geometric styles;

psychedelic patterns;

repetitive ‘wallpaper’ form patterns;

cities and buildings;

anatomical drawings;

goddesses, angels, and mermaids;

mandalas; and

celtic designs.

There are also many ‘theme’ specific books available, featuring diverse subjects which include cars, steampunk designs, and Art Nouveau patterns.

Why are they so well-known?

A Scottish illustrator named Johanna Basford published a coloring book named Secret Garden in 2013, featuring pages of beautifully hand-illustrated ink drawings. The New York Occasions reported in March that a Korean pop star named Kim Ki-bum posted a photograph on Instagram of a ‘delicately colored-in floral pattern’ from Secret Garden. In the time, Ki-bum had a enormous 1.8 million Instagram followers. The post went viral and helped to ignite the craze.

The development in reputation with the books reportedly has significantly to accomplish with adult relaxation and stress release. Numerous adults who use the books report that they find the repetitive, low-stress nature of coloring in to become soothing, relaxing, and also a way of de-stressing away in the pressures of life and work.

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