Ballerina Posing on Giant Clock Tower Stage coloring page
Beautiful ballerina standing on the giant clock tower stage with gears, roman numerals and lights of the city-- drama, fantasy-themed colouring page of all ages.
The colouring page titled Ballerina Posing on Giant Clock Tower Stage is a combination of one of the most beautiful images with class, time, and fantasy. The set against the large face of the clock tower stands a poised ballerina at the centre of the set in graceful pose. The massive clock below her shows large Roman numerals, large hands on the clock, and masses of gears that can be seen through the open parts of the design. Tall mechanical constructions and arched metal frames and details of the decorative towers are standing behind her, which adds a general impression of steampunk greatness to the entire stage. The cityscape is dimly lit underneath the skyline, with flickering lights suggesting the presence of movement down in the bottom of this stage. Wind moves massively over the picture, blowing off her tutu and gowns, and gears and contraptions suggest the flow of time. Light sparkles, floating dust, or glimmer effect do not overpower the grand architecture and add some magical effect. This page invites the colorists to play drama, meticulous textures, and creative stories, and it creates the thoughtful welfare of the mechanical details and the blessed outlooks vanishes of the balllet.
How to Color
Begin by painting the face of the clock in gold, plates of brass, silver or dark versions of metallic colors. Dark colors should be colored in to give the Roman letters and gears the effect of the three dimensional. The costume of the ballerina can be made in lovely pastel colours, pink, lavender, light blue, or ivory, thus she can be seen in contrast with the mechanical background. Smooth darkenings at the ends and around the lines of her tutu to indicate movement. Subtle highlights of warm skin tones used in areas where the light of the city or the magic sparkles would reflect. With the metal structure of the tower, chrome, copper, and rich shades of brown should be used, with shadow under gears and beams to accentuate structure. The skyline can be gently tainted to evoke evening light by being softer in colour using blues, purples or dulled golds. Put some small dots, white or yellow in colour, to indicate city lights in the distance. Use a contrast between the light and light diversion of the ballerina and the mechanic structure of the clock tower in order to create a dramatic effect at the end.