This Adult Coloring Poster is HUGE (But the Details Are TINY)

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Published 2023-04-29
This coloring poster is HUGE and is full of crazy small details. And somehow, I’m planning to color this whole thing, by myself, by the end of this video.

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ART SUPPLIES USED*:

• Giant Wildergorn Coloring Poster: www.wildergorn.com/product-page/potters-road
• Tombow Dual Brush Markers: amzn.to/40P7597
• Ohuhu Water-Based Markers: amzn.to/3VeXYgO
• The Color Cube: sarahrenaeclark.com/colorcube

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This video wasn’t sponsored, but the coloring posters and coloring book were sent to me by Jamie Courtier from Wildergorn.com

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All Comments (21)
  • Back in the 80’s I would buy the big doodle art posters. My roommate and I would invite friends over and we’d have beverages and food. We’d all sit around a table and each person got a quarter of the poster. Everyone brought their own art supplies. We’d listen to music, eat, color and have a great time. Your coloring came out great!
  • This is something, we all struggle with when we create art: "We often focus so much on the tiny details we don't like that we forget to step back and look at the bigger picture. Little mistakes get lost in the details and nobody else is looking as closely as you, so instead of getting caught up in perfection, enjoy the process a little more and don't let these little moments ruin your enjoyment of the rest of your piece." ~Sarah Renae Clark Your quote hit me (*cause I've always been like that). Thank you Sarah. I wrote down your quote as a reminder to myself. Great job with your poster! 💕
  • So many details... I'm always a bit jealous of artists who can draw such busy pieces. I always wanted to, but I'm just not creative enough, lol. Anyway, your colouring is amazing and really gave so much life to the drawing! I love the colours! ❤ Watching this, an impossible challenge popped in my mind: a giant colouring poster like this + a bunch of "one colour challenges" - dividing the picture in few sections and colouring it from top to bottom, doing one colour in each section, in a gradient style. It'd probably take forever, but if you're ever completely out of video ideas, please consider this 🙃
  • I would love to see you paint another one of these but maybe experiment with other art supplies and see which one was easier to use and how creative you were with them ❤ Thx for the likes
  • @RealFlakey
    First, a huge diamond painting, then a huge art haul, then a huge poster. It's impressive how you're doing these huge projects and keeping your uploading schedule without keeping us bored. Let's appreciate how much hard work Sarah has put into her channel to let us enjoy :)
  • @TemiDansoArt
    You’re so right about how we can fixate on little details that people wouldn’t even notice. It’s about taking a step back and appreciating the whole piece! ❤
  • @calicohusky
    This looks amazing! The details and shading are beautiful, the whole piece flows together. The colours are beautiful, it definitely looks like you spent hours on it.
  • @SableCatDog
    I have the book of Wildergorn and I absolutely adore it. The details in the world building on top of the actual pictures too, are just amazing. And the experience of opening it all with the signed picture etc was amazing. The entire thing is just an incredible experience and I'm really loving colouring it. He's working on another I believe, and I can't wait to see it!
  • do the whole colouring book you got and make it a series Sarah...love ur art ,you are an inspiration for me <3
  • @SwirlingSoul
    Okay, I will admit, now I'm a little tiny bit jealous! What gorgeous posters, and that BOOK! ah... I can dream! 🥰
  • When I was a kid I had a massive coloring poster like this. Took it everywhere. After a couple months working on it somebody stole it out of our car. I'll never forgive and I'm 40 now.
  • I love the colour you used, and glad to see you took your time. It might be fun to frame those.
  • The amount of PATIENCE this requires is insane! Awesome work and dedication! You have a new subscriber!
  • I have Jamie's book in the mail. It's somewhere between Ireland and Arkansas right now. Ugh. His artwork is absolutely fabulous, and I must say you certainly did it justice with your work. Beautiful! I had not considered water-based markers, but I may now. Watching how you layered them has intrigued me! I hope you have a color-along episode for the book in the future. Just please wait until mine arrives! Oh, and by the way, I do NOT recommend coloring a poster on a wall. I'm doing one now and my arm and shoulder do not like this at all.
  • @roninboxers
    Such great advice on perfectionism. The struggle is real :)
  • This came out gorgeous, Sarah! It reminds me of a storybook illustration with the whole story depicted on one huge page. Awesome work! Thanks for sharing!
  • @jill22
    I can't believe how awesome this looks. I can never get watercolor markers to give me a good result. WOW!
  • I did my first wildgorn poster in the 1970's and I still have it in the loft really excited they are still available cannot wait to get some more been looking for years for them to return xx
  • @TheSliverleaf
    So beautiful and this brought back fond memories of being a kid and on the last day of school each year, we would go and buy a jumbo poster and color it during the Summer. We had them on sliding doors, walls and driveways. They were no where the work of art you have created but what fun times we all had as kids. Thank you for a great walk down memory lane and showing his beautiful book and posters and sharing your creativity