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Saturday, April 15, 2023

Book Review: Alien Worlds: Color Cosmic Kingdoms Paperback – Coloring Book by Kerby Rosanes

Alien Worlds: Color Cosmic Kingdoms Paperback – Coloring Book
by Kerby Rosanes
March 28, 2023
From the internationally bestselling artist Kerby Rosanes, this essential coloring book includes ninety-six double-sided pages of pure imagination and is the latest entry in Kerby’s astounding Worlds series.
 
Illustrator extraordinaire Kerby Rosanes is here with his most far-out book yet, Alien Worlds, the third installment in his brilliant, internationally bestselling Worlds series, in which he transports colorists back into the Kerby-verse, dreaming up new alien worlds drawn in his signature super-detailed style.

Welcome to the next astounding stop in Kerby's vast universe: extraterrestrial worlds full of alien creatures and lush landscapes, Martian atmospheres, and lunar terrains. Vast worlds and encounters with creatures big and small.

I've reviewed just about all of Kerby Rosanes' coloring books. They are all so beautiful; his take on alien life and planets is no exception. His artwork is a dream for detail-oriented coloring book enthusiasts. The paper is heavy and art is on both sides. Markers shouldn't bleed through... and it is perfect for coloring pencils.

Included at the end is a description of each piece of artwork. 

It's always fun to color Rosanes' imaginary worlds.

5 "planet-hopping" Sheep






SharonS

About the Author
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Philippines-based illustrator Kerby Rosanes works mainly with ink, fineliners, and markers to illustrate his "doodle" world. He considers his art as a personal hobby which became his part-time freelance work after being recognized by various design blogs, international magazines, and online art communities.

In 2014, Kerby left his job as a graphic designer from a local company to finally pursue his passion: creating more art for personal projects and for clients while collaborating with other artists, global brands, and design agencies around the world.

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