Hockey Player Practicing Alone coloring page

One solitary hockey player on a severe rink. Extensive colouring spaces, thick profiles and a basic backdrop that an amateur and an innocent child will grapple with.

Hockey Player Practicing Alone

The calm, but willful scene of a hockey player at the plain rink, practising alone under a plain colouring page, takes the subject of this colouring page. The scene is about focus, training and silent hard work which occurs even before the crowd gathers. The image is intrinsically made with confident, unartistic lines and big and easy to colour areas to emphasise the concentration pose of the player, skates, stick, and puck on a peaceful, minimal rink. The background is plain which enables young artists to allow their imaginations go whatever they can think of such as inclusion of rink boards, soft-ice textures or even soft shadows without losing the main subject which evidently is accessible. The page is ideal to children, hockey fans and those who are interested in simple, yet significant sports scenes. It brings up the ideas of discipline, practise, and improvement and demonstrates that great players are not only created on the ice but in confidential situations as well. It is the combination of movement, training, and artistic freedom that should be utilised in classrooms, sports, or even when spending time at home being creative.

How to Color
To colour in this page, you can begin with the jersey of the player in vivid colours of the team such as red, blue, black or green so that the figure is pronounced. Apply small lines of shading on the legs and arms and in between the skates in order to create the sense of motion and volume. The skates and stick should be used in greys or blacks, with a metallic tone applied on the blade to make it look like genuine skates. In the case of the ice, very light blue, white, or pale grey should be used, to produce a smooth surface of the frozen surface. The rink is bare and you can give your own background information like rink lines, boards, or soft shadow to give the rink an additional detail. Placing two colours of blues together will create the appearance of a smooth gradient behind the player in case you desire a quiet winter scene. Add or end with sharp colored outlines with sharp colored pencil so as to have the entire illustration clean and dynamic.

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