Kerby Rosanes
A Fantastical Hybrid Animals Colouring Book
Price: £12.99
Imprint: LOM ART
Publication date: 08/10/2026
ISBN: 9781915751577
Subject: Non-Fiction
Category: Colouring
Binding: Paperback
Size: 250 x 250 mm
Extent: 96 pages
Illustration: B/W
Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)
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Enquire nowFeatures over 50 brand-new, black-and-white illustrations of the natural world in new forms, as interpreted by Kerby
Features facts about the hybrids at the back of the book and why they were chosen
Kerby Rosanes is one of the leading adult colouring artists in the world. His colouring books have sold over two million copies across 35 territories
Kerby’s skills have earned him a solid fan base – he has 1 million followers on Instagram and his highest generating reel has had over 5.6 million views
Philippines-based illustrator Kerby Rosanes has turned his stunningly detailed and fantastical artwork into a worldwide publishing phenomenon. Working mainly with ordinary black pens, Kerby's art is characterized by whimsical lines, patterns and doodle creatures which are combined to create awe-inspiring compositions. He left his job as a graphic designer in a local company to finally pursue his passion: creating more art for personal projects and for various clients, and collaborating with other artists and design agencies around the world. Kerby's colouring and doodling books, Animorphia, Imagimorphia, Mythomorphia, Fantomorphia, Geomorphia, Colourmorphia, Kaleidomorphia, Worlds Within Worlds, Fragile World, Mythic World, Alien Worlds, World of Colour, Colour Universe, Reflections, Wondrous Animals, Mythic Animals and Dark Fairytales published by LOM ART (Michael O'Mara Books), have been hugely successful and have sold over two million copies across 35 territories. Website: www.kerbyrosanes.com Instagram: @kerbyrosanes 'Sketchy Stories' on facebook: www.facebook.com/sketchystoriesblog