Hockey Net and Puck coloring page

A novelty: a puck before a hockey net. Simple forms and clear lines of outlines create an ideal coloring page among children, beginners and the football fans of hockey.

Hockey Net and Puck

This Hockey Net and Puck colour page captures one of the most typical scenes of this sport a clear open net all ready to take the best shot. The depiction is concentrated on the design of the goal, and thick linework shows the frame, mesh, and region of the crease clearly. The puck is very clear in foreground thus creating an anticipating feel and levelling the invitation to young artistes to envision the feeling just prior to an actual shot of the puck. The minimalist design features oversized and easy-to-colour areas, which is convenient to children or beginners or even someone who simply prefers minimal and gear-driven art. The simple background enables the net puck to shine through and provide a free space to add creativity such as ice effects, team badges, rink boards or even spirited motion lines. This colouring page can be well used in any classroom, hockey programme, or even during at-home art time, and can enable kids to relate to the sport and practise in creativity, motor and art skills, and attention to detail. It can be used by all ages since it is very easy.

How to Color Paragraph

To paint this scene, begin by painting the goal frame in archetypal bright red or any other team-themed colour that you want. The netting should be done with light greys or whites with little highlights to ensure that the net is realistic. One may paint the puck either black or dark grey or even fun bright colour to add creativity. In case of the ice, very light blues or pale greys would be used so that the surface looks smooth and clean. Darken under the puck and some small shadows on the lower base of the net so as to put some depth into the picture. When you feel like being more detailed use the colour and draw small lines of the rink, fill silhouettes, or team logos behind the net. Finish it by drawing in major shapes using a sharpened coloured pencil to give the artwork the appearance of crisp and polished edges.

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