Hockey Player in Snowstorm coloring page

Light snow background, a hockey player skating in steady snow. Big lines and broad areas of colourizing are ideal in children and winter subjects.

Hockey Player in Snowstorm

This November Hockey Player in snowstorm-light-ground colour is a dramatic winter scene with a snow player going through the snow drift. The drawing is a combination of motion, ambiance, and much-needed beauty in a season, with the skater bent over to move forward with snow falling on him. The design is bold, with clean edges and large and simplistic areas which makes young artists fond of winter landscape or hockey art to create. The light background helps to maintain attention on the athlete as well as lets the kids add more snowfall or wind lines and even faraway objects such as trees or rink boards. The flakes of extinguish some light movement touch, the snow forms a peaceful, but vigorous harmony, which is both careless and resolute. This page is very inventive, storytelling and appreciates winter sports and may be used in the classroom, winter projects or simply in just having fun with colouring. It emphasises perseverance, concentration and happiness even during bad conditions, and makes outdoor hockey play exciting.

How to Color
To get this page coloured, you have to start with the jersey of the player with bold colours of the team such as red, blue, green, or black that would allow the figure to be seen against the snowy background. Use soft contributions on the cortices of the arms, legs, etc. and in the skates to indicate motion during the storm. The snowy effect should be painted with light grays, blues or soft whites. So that they do not lose their frosty appearance, have the snowflakes light, not colored or snowy-coloured, but only a faint tint, which is either just blue, or in slightly different degrees of tone. The surface of the ice may be light blue or light grey and the shadows must be soft, to hold down the player. To add a touch of more details, mix two cold colours in the background to create a cold windy effect. Finalise by defining the player and key shapes using a sharpened colour pencil to make the finished piece of work rough and bold even with the delicate snow effects.

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