CAROUSEL
a Coloring Jones coloring book for adults
Featuring 20 intricate line drawings by Los Angeles artist David Palmer, based on the horses, menagerie animals and design motifs of four classic American merry-go-rounds.
Let your imagination wander to a simpler era, and experience hours of relaxing, stress-free joy creating your own masterpieces from these ready-to-color images. Each drawing is on its own single-sided page, and features a center margin so you can color all the way to the edges.

Carousel / front cover
Scroll down to view all 20 drawings in the book. Each is labeled with the location of the carousel that it's based on, along with the name of the carver or company who created it.

Santa Cruz Boardwalk / Charles Looff (drawing 1 of 20)

Griffith Park, Los Angeles / Spillman Engineering (drawing 2 of 20)

Santa Monica Pier / Philadelphia Toboggan Company #62 (drawing 3 of 20)

Balboa Park, San Diego / Herschell-Spillman (drawing 4 of 20)

Santa Monica Pier / Philadelphia Toboggan Company #62 (drawing 5 of 20)

Santa Monica Pier / Philadelphia Toboggan Company #62 (drawing 6 of 20)

Santa Cruz Boardwalk / Charles Looff (drawing 7 of 20)

Balboa Park, San Diego / Herschell-Spillman (drawing 8 of 20)

Balboa Park, San Diego / Herschell-Spillman (drawing 9 of 20)

Balboa Park, San Diego / Herschell-Spillman (drawing 10 of 20)

Balboa Park, San Diego / Herschell-Spillman (drawing 12 of 20)

Balboa Park, San Diego / Herschell-Spillman (drawing 13 of 20)

Santa Cruz Boardwalk / Charles Looff (drawing 14 of 20)

Balboa Park, San Diego / Herschell-Spillman (drawing 15 of 20)

Santa Cruz Boardwalk / Charles Looff (drawing 16 of 20)

Balboa Park, San Diego / Herschell-Spillman (drawing 17 of 20)

Balboa Park, San Diego / Herschell-Spillman (drawing 18 of 20)

Santa Monica Pier / Philadelphia Toboggan Company #62 (drawing 19 of 20)

Griffith Park, Los Angeles / Spillman Engineering (drawing 20 of 20)
DAVID PALMER’s paintings have been exhibited in galleries and museums across the US, and appear in numerous public and private collections. He is the recipient of a MacDowell Colony Fellowship, an Artist’s Grant from the Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation, and a residency at 18th Street Arts Center in Santa Monica. He has also created digital effects for over a dozen feature films, including The Polar Express, Spider-Man 3, and the first Harry Potter movie. He lives and works in Los Angeles.
Visit the artist at www.davidpalmerstudio.com
and on Instagram @davidpalmerstudio
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