Coloring Book Animals

Featuring hundreds of animal coloring pages, this adult coloring book is perfect for unleashing your creativity and releasing stress. Each page features black outlines that were curated to help you relax, meditate, and get in touch with your inner artist.

Color your way to zen in this coloring book for adults from manga artist and pop surrealism superstar Camilla d’Errico. From her haunting and surreal character portraits to intricate patterns, d’Errico brings her unique aesthetic to this collection of calming images for you to enjoy.

The craze for coloring books has taken many forms and been used for everything from stress relief to teaching history and art. But does the practice really offer therapeutic benefits? The answer is not a simple one, as studies on the effects of coloring have been inconclusive. As an integrative mental health profession, art therapy is still trying to win acceptance in the mainstream. In the meantime, its practitioners use coloring books to bring awareness to their work and expand its audience.

With their preprinted designs, coloring books can be more accessible to people with physical or emotional challenges than a blank canvas and paintbrushes. This may explain why they are so popular. As a result, they are becoming increasingly popular in the field of art therapy. Betts and Sunderland have both recently fielded more queries about the popularity of these books than any other topic related to art therapy, and have urged publishers and retailers to carefully market them so they don’t send the wrong message.