Wilderness — Gothic Coloring Pages | 7 Original Illustrations | Instant PDF Download | Dylan Boltrin
The world exhales. Nature has reclaimed everything. The castles are rumors now.
Wilderness is the sixth and final chapter of Gothic Coloring: Architecture, Landscapes & Ruins — seven original pen and ink illustrations moving through ancient forests, standing stones, and open moorlands until the journey ends on a high rocky outcrop above an endless dark landscape where a river winds through the valley below and on the far horizon, barely visible through layers of mist, the faint outline of a castle. Just a rumor now. Almost imagined.
WHAT'S INSIDE:
✦ A deep swamp forest with a signpost at a crossroads — massive ancient cypress trees draped in Spanish moss forming a cathedral canopy overhead, twisted roots spreading across the forest floor, stone ruins visible on either side of the path, bluebells and ferns in the foreground
✦ A dark river framed by cypress trees with a collapsed dock — the river opening into a wide swamp lake beyond, Spanish moss hanging from every branch creating a natural arch over the water, lily pads and wildflowers along the rocky shore, a rotting dock slowly sinking into the current
✦ A waterfall cascading between ancient tree roots — two massive oak trees framing the scene on either side with roots spreading down the rock face, the waterfall dropping into a still pool below, wildflowers and ferns at the water's edge, circular ripples spreading across the surface
✦ An ancient standing stone circle on open moorland — tall weathered monoliths covered in carved spiral symbols and lichen, two crows perched on the tallest stones, sweeping moorland grasses and wildflowers at the base, rolling hills dissolving into an atmospheric sky behind
✦ A forest where the trunks have grown into gothic arches — ancient trees with twisted ivy covered trunks bending toward each other to form a natural cathedral nave, an owl watching from a branch, mushrooms clustered at the roots, a full moon visible through the canopy at the far end of the tunnel
✦ A lone bare tree on a moorland hilltop under an enormous full moon — a winding path leading up through heather and moorland grass, lavender and ferns in the foreground, distant mountains fading into the atmospheric horizon on both sides
✦ The final page — a view from a high rocky outcrop over an endless dark landscape — a river winding through a vast forested valley below, rolling hills stretching to every horizon, and on the far horizon barely visible through layers of mist the faint outline of a castle. Just a rumor now. Almost imagined. The journey ends here.
WHAT YOU GET:
✦ 7 original gothic illustrations — Wilderness section only ✦ Print ready at 300 DPI — crisp clean lines every time ✦ 8.5 x 11 inch format — standard US letter, prints perfectly at home ✦ Instant download — yours immediately after purchase ✦ Print unlimited copies for personal use ✦ Single sided layout — no bleed through
PRINT QUALITY:
Every illustration exported at 300 DPI — the professional standard for print. Sharp crisp linework with no pixelation or blurring. Works beautifully with colored pencils, markers, fine liners, and alcohol pens. Print on standard white copy paper for pencil work or 65lb cardstock for markers.
THE FULL JOURNEY:
Wilderness is the final chapter. The journey begins at the castle gates in Castles & Crypts and descends through six chapters to this ending — where nature has taken everything back and castles have become rumors on the horizon.
✦ Castles & Crypts — $2.99
✦ Ruins — $1.99
✦ Mansions & Estates — $2.99
✦ Churches & Graveyards — $1.99
✦ Houses & Cottages — $0.99
✦ Wilderness — you are here. The end.
Complete book PDF — all 42 illustrations — $9.99
Physical print edition on Amazon — $14.99 — search Gothic Coloring Architecture Landscapes Ruins by Dylan Boltrin
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