Adult coloring books that went the other way. While the shelves filled up with bold and easy, we drew the fiddly bits — the rigging, the roof tiles, the climbing roses, the cobblestones — for colorists who want to disappear into one page for an hour.
Fifty coastal scenes drawn dense: lobster pots stacked on a stone quay, masts crowded in a small harbour, cottage windows above a slipway, ropes coiled and cobbles counted.
Every design is printed single-sided on its own sheet, so you can use markers, gel pens, or pencils without bleed-through — and take a finished page out to frame it if you want to.
8.5 × 11 inches · 50 designs · 108 pages · single-sided · matte cover.
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Book 1 of the series is live. Books 2 and 3 are drawn and coming.
Same trim, same density, same single-sided pages. Different world to disappear into.
Climbing roses on a weathered gate, a greenhouse crowded with tomato vines, hollyhocks taller than the windows, a peony opening one petal at a time.
Crooked chimneys, a bakery window, ivy doing whatever it likes, and a high street with more detail in it than one afternoon can hold.
The opposite book, on purpose — thick lines and wide open shapes for tired eyes, unsteady hands, or an evening when you do not want to concentrate.
Double-sided coloring books force a choice: use pencils only, or lose the page on the back. Every design in The Unhurried gets its own sheet with a blank reverse, so markers and gel pens are fair game and nothing you finish gets ruined by what is printed behind it.
The paper is white, the cover is matte, and the binding sits far enough from the art that you are not coloring into the gutter.
The Unhurried Coast is available now on Amazon in paperback.
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