Ballerina in Zen Garden with Bamboo Trees coloring page
Beautiful ballerina dancing on a tranquil Zen garden, bamboo trees, stones, and the simple nature-- relaxing, beautiful colouring page by itself.
Combining both the charm of a classical garden in the East and the beauty of classical ballet, Ballerina in Zen Garden with Bamboo Trees colouring page achieves the balance between balance and composition. The poised ballerina is at the centre of the picture in an intermediate stance, as she stands lightly on smooth stepping stones or raked sand. The floral tutu of her dress is a contrast with the lines of bamboo trees that are straight and thin and that surround her. The bamboo stalks get very high in the air swaying over the garden in a gentle wind and they have leaves that are well patterned that bend down to the garden floor and philtre the sunlight. Elements around it are stone lanterns, winding paths, edges of a koi pond, smooth river stones and it is so finely orchestrated that it does not offend the calm professional style composition. The serene atmosphere in the setting adds beauty to the movements of the ballerina and brings a very natural balance between motion and immobility. It is very soothing with a combination of open space, smooth lines, and nature-related details, so it can create the perfect environment of the mind, elegance, and beautiful visual topics, and has an ideal environment to be a colorist. The dance and Zen harmony allow one to become creative, meditative, and feel the beauty of silence.
How to ColorĀ
begin here with the bamboo in greens so wast he must do in layers--deep emerald the stalks, first of the leaves wanting then lighter and lighter lime or soft yellow-green. Bamboo has rough texture, but it should be shaped with vertical marks to show that it is smooth. On the ground of the Zen garden, the soft tones of beige, sandy, or light greys are permissible; raked designs may be slightly shaded to make them harmonious and monotonous. Stones and lanterns may be painted in soft greys, dulled brown or in frozen slate. With the ballerina, one should select formidable colours that are slightly different against the natural background: white, pastel pink, lavender, or pale blue is also an excellent choice. Secilians colors of tutu, in gentler lines, along its seals and folds, so as to give it a dignified motion. Always have skin tones warm with emphasized spots where the light of the sun is getting through between the leaves of bamboo. Balance Hintues of green-confined shadows a little way around the feet of the dancer. Strive towards harmonious calm palette which is a constituent of both solitude of the Zen garden and the elegant nature of the ballerina.