Ballerina Dancing in Vintage Paris Street Scene coloring page
Beautiful ballerina dancing down an old Paris street with cafeteria, pavement and old world style--romantic, artistic colouring as much as any age.
The Ballerina Dancing in Vintage Paris Street Scene coloring page removes the irritation, darkness and gloom of the present times and flees to the charm, romance and artistic touch of irresistible old-world Paris. At the heart of the drawing, an elegant ballerina is doing a nice ballet move on the cobblestone-street, and her flowing tutu and raised arms are an excellent contrast to the rough, ancient background. At the rear of her frame, there stands traditional buildings with fading iron balconies, lacquered windows, and gilded street lamps to spill out natural light. A welcoming and cosy cafe, with striped awnings and bistro tables, give a familial flavour and touch, and distant rooftops and a view of the Eiffel tower remind of all the ancient essence of the city. The presence of street trees, flower pots and vintage signage adds to the scene without dominating the small movement of the dancer. It is a cultural, graceful, and nostalgic blend that presented the colorists with a brilliant combination of architectural artistry, soft life in the city, and the performing art of the ballet. One can enjoy it like a page that is made up of perfect content as it is a page of the lovers of Paris, style, and imaginary telling in colour.
How to ColorĀ
Begin with neutral warm colors on the buildings, beige, cream, soft colors and light grays to have the vintage look of Paris. Darken under the windows and on the edges. In the case of the cobblestone street blends of greys and muted browns can be used, with some of the stones being touched lightly to indicate the appearance of texture. Cafe may also use traditional Parisian colours such as red, navy, black or green for the awning and the signage. To the ballerina, go to a fine shade, which can be a pastel pink, white, lavender, or champagne; shade the tutu tenderly all around the folds and lines of movement. Apply warm smooth skins and place soft accommodation where the street lamps might be casting the light. The trees and flower-beds may be made with greens, soft pinks or deep reds. When the Eiffel tower is viewed on the background, one should utilise dull steel blues or greys so it does not run through the picture. The palette should be romantic, mild and in equilibrium to contribute towards the Parisian dreamy ambience.