Harry and Aberforth Dumbledore Feeding the Goat coloring page
Harry and Aberforth Dumbledore even have a touching scene feeding a goat by the Hog head inn, this could not be more precious in coloring in an adorable scene.
Enter the rural yard of Hog Head Inn where Harry Potter and Aberforth Dumbledore stop off their journeys to bottle-feed a lambing mother in a wooden awning. On this delightful line-art drawing we see Harry with the robes of his position floating around his sleeves as he extends a handful of feed and Aberforth, with his beard and cloak colored in plain and simple lines, smiles benevolently as the goat nips at the hand. On every side, the crumbling stone walls of the Inn, shooting into the corners, the musty-looking stacks of barrels in the alcoves, afford wide prospects of open space, upon which the acolytes of the art of colouring may cast their eye to select dusky browns, or dull grays, or picturesque sandstone tints. A frame of a feeding trough made of wood and some tufts of hay scattered around lend the scene some whimsical details and the overall shapes of the goat are curvy and soft yet with floppy ears suggesting close attention in the shading. The upper left is a slight indication of a Hog\xi ab~e complemented by a sign carrying the Hog\xl tracery that gently sways in a wind that is not there, and is again enhanced by a low fence to outline the scene that does not play dominance with the picture. There is spaciousness in the heavy backgrounds--suitable to large brushstrokes or crayon wash--and charmer in the play of the folds of the cloak of Aberforth and the fur of the goat. Use pastel tones to reflect a quiet afternoon or deep, earthy colors to convey a warmer effect any way you like, this coloring page creates a shot of gentleness and solidarity to the fantasy world.