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Artist Releases The World's Most Suggestive Coloring Book
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Fill Your Own Fanny - Available NOW on Amazon Illustration: Bored Housewife Takes Large Package Illustration: My Dirt Butt Gets a Much Needed Lick Illustration: My Back Door Got Smashed In Fanny Fielding Fanny Fielding Art
Subversive artist Fanny Fielding has adapted her provocatively titled artworks into an adult activity book "Fill Your Own Fanny". Her seemingly traditional paintings bear names more suited to adult websites. It promises to be the most gifted book of 2024.

BRIGHTON, U.K. - Washingtoner -- Fanny Fielding's work has delighted and shocked viewers of her website www.fannyf.art and social media channels for several years. 'Fill Your Own Fanny' features her debut work, a pretty scene of birds feeding in her garden entitled 'Tits Around Fat Balls.' Other colorable compositions include a study of pigeons startled by Big Ben's chimes called 'Nasty Birds Terrified by Enormous Dong.' Also included is the memorable day when Ken from next door replastered her chimney breast, titled 'Neighbour Fills My Gaping Hole with Drawers Pulled to One Side.'

Fanny has painstakingly reformatted her paintings, creating new layouts and meticulously outlining them for a unique coloring experience. All the titles remain as cheeky as ever. "I wanted to give my followers something practical to do with my art. Many of them will be very excited to finish off a Fanny" says the artist.

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Notably, none of the pictures were created using AI. "There are so many of those on Amazon," says Fanny. "But artificial intelligence doesn't seem capable of creating line art without shading, let alone a human hand with fewer than eight fingers."

The book contains over 30 unique coloring pages, all with hilarious titles. You'll have to wait until you stop laughing, or you'll go over the edges. All the pages are single-sided, so if you use Sharpies, you don't get Fanny bleeding through.

While the titles are all delightfully rude, Fanny assures us, "There are no explicit swear words, but be prepared for some awkward questions if you find yourself chuckling in front of the kids."

"Fill Your Own Fanny" is available now from Amazon worldwide: Amazon US, Amazon UK, Amazon CANADA, Amazon AUS and Amazon JAPAN. For Europe please search on your closest Amazon outlet.

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Fanny Fielding is an artist based in Brighton, UK painting traditional watercolours with inappropriate titles. Prints, limited editions and originals are available on her website www.fannyf.art along with a range of merchandise. Fanny also designs controversial wall art for the home and shares art and humour with her followers daily across social media channels.

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Press Contact Information: Fanny Fielding
email: hello@fannyf.art
phone: +44 7960 324894
contact form: https://www.fannyf.art/contact

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