Cycling Colouring Book Launches

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If that illustration style looks familiar, then that’s because you’ve probably seen it many times. Fans of The Ride Journal will instantly realise that it as Shan Jiang’s style that has graced every cover of The Ride’s ten issues over the years. And now, you have a chance to make your own illustrations with this grown ups’ colouring book. (They’re very in right now, don’t you know?)

Shan Jiang, colouring book
Sharpen those pencils

There’s all sorts of scenes in the book: from London scenes to bizarre stuff straight out of H.P Lovecraft. All for £12.95

shan jiang, colouring book
Now it’s your turn

 

The Bicycle Colouring Book by Shan Jiang and published by Laurence King in April 2016 “is a colouring book with a difference”. Follow the riderless bicycle to explore and colour the dystopian fantastical landscapes – perfect for fans of urban art! And colouring.

Cthulhu needs colouring too

It’s out in April, and features 120 illustrations.

 

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Comments (6)

    What?? What’s next extreme dot to dot with spirographed vegetables?

    Now, Extreme Dot To Dot is something I’d like to see.
    XD2D! Live in the combat arena. To the death!

    120 illustrations! Surely not all full page?
    Bargin.
    What’s interesting looking at the ones above though is just how much of Shan Jiang’s style comes from the use of colour and how utterly beautiful and effective his choices are!

    Hmmm – There are two different editions on Amazon with 2 different release dates.
    ISBN 1780677499
    ISBN 1780677774 (cheaper and ships earlier and is the one listed on the publisher’s site, so is the one I was going to go for).
    Just FYI

    So the big question is….

    Felts tips, pencil crayons, wax chubbies or pastels. Which is best?

    I was thinking the same thing Pinkster. I’ve got some coloured inks that have sat so far unused – maybe I’ll try those. A steady hand with the brush required!

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