Detailed coloring books for the patient — atmospheric worlds, intricate line work, and slow, quiet art. From steampunk farms to dark academia and sacred gothic.
Every series is its own atmosphere. Every book is drawn for the colorist who reads by candlelight.
What if the steam engine era had never ended? Harvesters that wheeze steam. Clockwork horses. Barns with something odd in the rafters.
2 Volumes LiveRain-streaked windows. Candlelit libraries. Brass instruments on velvet. Ink-stained desks in rooms that keep secrets.
Summer 2026Cathedral vaults. Stained-glass saints. Illuminated manuscripts. Reverent, ornate, and quiet as stone.
Summer 2026Browse by style. Find the one that matches your mood tonight.
Quill N. Arrow draws coloring books with teeth in them — pages packed with gears, grain silos, clockwork horses, and the slow, strange beauty of invented machines.
If you color the way some people read — carefully, one tiny line at a time, with the world shut out — these books were made for you.
The Steampunk Farms series started on a working farm with one question: what if the steam engine era had never ended? The series that follows — Dark Academia and Sacred Gothic — takes that same patient, detailed approach into different worlds: candlelit libraries, stained-glass cathedrals, and the quiet places where atmosphere still matters.
A new hand-drawn page every month, straight from the studio. No spam, just pencils and atmosphere.
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