This unique coloring book features immersive aerial views of real cities from around the world alongside gorgeously illustrated, Inception -like architectural mandalas. Artist Steve McDonald's beautifully rendered and detailed line work offers bird's-eye perspectives of visually arresting global locales from New York, London, and Paris to Istanbul, Tokyo, and Melbourne, Rio, Amsterdam, and many more. The adult coloring book's distinctive large square format offers absorbingly complex vistas to color, the crisp white pages are conducive to a range of artistic applications, and a middle margin keeps all the artwork fully colorable. Complementing the cityscapes are a selection of mind-bending labyrinthine architectural illustrations for still deeper meditative coloring adventures and imaginative flights of fancy. Holiday Gift Guide Pick -Real Simple magazine "Render Manhattan or Montreal in whatever color scheme you please with Fantastic Cities, in which artist Steve McDonald’s detailed line drawings offer bird’s-eye views of the world’s major cities." -Architectural Digest Holiday Gift Guide Pick "A top pick for creative travelers, this adult coloring book features intricate illustrations of urban landscapes including Paris, Tokyo, London and New York by artist Steve McDonald. Much has been said about the psychological benefits of colouring within the lines (it's proven to help with anxiety and stress) and is there a more satisfying way to kill time on a long-haul flight?" -Jetsetter "If you love the process of creating art...these books will soothe your soul" -Sweety High " In a perpetual state of wanderlust? While coloring can transport you to a more peaceful place, feeling like you’re in a new city is a special experience. This is the goal of Steve McDonald’s Fantastic Cities: A Coloring Book of Amazing Places Real and Imagined. As you’re planning your next trip, take a break from the stress of booking flights and settle down with Fantastic Cities as you imagine your next adventure. One of my personal favorites." -Alfred James, Pocket Mindfulness An Off Duty Top 50 selection. - Wall Street Journal "Before you set off on your next flight, grab a copy of this coloring book to entertain yourself during the journey. Even if you’re not currently heading to an exotic location, the images of beautiful international cities are bound to inspire your next itinerary, or at least keep you occupied when the overwhelming wanderlust kicks in." -Health.com "I would highly recommend this not just as a colouring book but also as a sketchbook." -ParkaBlogs Holiday Gift Guide Pick - RackedSF Holiday Gift Guide "Canadian artist Steve McDonald presents the urban landscape as a canvas for creativity--dozens of painstakingly rendered streetscapes from cities including San Francisco and Istanbul offer several fun and theraputic hours with crayons." -Metropolis magazine " Fantastic Cities is an architecture-lover’s dream." - Apartment Therapy "this detailed coloring book focusing on densely packed city life, and is great for people who love coloring architecture and geometric shapes" -Geek Dad "...this new book of DIY cityscapes is downright exquisite." -CityLab from The Atlantic Holiday Gift Guide Pick - Cosmopolitan.com Holiday Gift Guide Pick Afar Magazine "Here’s an activity book perfect for those lazy, hazy days of summer or those crazy days when you just need to take a break, focus on simple, creative tasks and chill out." - Stuck at the Airport BOOK OF THE WEEK -Florida Times-Union Holiday Gift Guide Pick "For your detail-oriented dad: show him just one cityscape and he’ll be occupied for hours." -PureWow Steve McDonald doesn't just draw the cities of the world. A lifelong traveler since his family moved to the Middle East in 1979, he's lived in Saudi Arabia, Italy, India, and Indonesia, visited dozens of other countries, and spent the better part of two decades traveling his native Canada from coast to coast via car, bus, helicopter, canoe, ship, and on foot. Everywhere he goes he soaks up the local color, the architecture, and, most of all, the lines.Steve's process includes observing, sketching on-site, and taking photos for reference in the studio, as well as working from many noted photographers' material. He lays down initial groundwork lines in pencil or on a tablet and then gets busy with the details. Although he works in many media, including acrylics, watercolors, and colored dyes, his favorite is simple pen and ink.When he's not knee-deep in the intricate details of his drawings, Steve is likely surfing (most recently in the waves off the coast of Bali, where he lived for two years with his family) or cross-country skiing in the snowdrifts of rural Ontario, which he currently calls home.A graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design, Steve's work has been showcased in many gallery exhibitions, television documentaries, and various publications, and can be found in many