Panther Cub Sleeping Beside Jungle Flowers coloring page
This adorable colouring page is a quiet panther cub resting next to flowers in the jungle, and would make a cute background on a cute frame of any child or adult who likes the colour of nature.
Here is a sweet, heart-warming jungling scene in colour, of a group of blooming tropical flowers, with a little panther cub lumbering in sleep in a ball shape close by. The rounded and sleek typer of the cub coupled with the closed eyes, in addition to the easy-going posture, makes the subject a soothing and comforting focus, with the added natural texture and beauty of the leaves and petals in the background. The clear bold contours have provided ease in colouring of the page by children of all ages whereas the other minor respects of the fur lines, strata foliage and the fine shapes of the flowers make it a complicated task to the higher skilled colourists. The background has slight touches of jungle elements like wide leaves, hanging vines, and simple surface features, which are in a state of balance and do not distract the viewer to other details. The vacuity of the space surrounding the flowers and the body gives it extensive room to be creative in the shading, blending, or the choice of bright colours. This scene also evokes an atmosphere of peace and fantasy, which is ideal to relieve stress, explore and enjoy art, or read and write in peace.
🎨 How to Color
Begin with deep blacks, creamy greys or warm charcoals of the panther cub. Lightening (adding to streaks of gray or bluish) on the cheeks, forehead, and body contours to indicate the spirit of soft fur. Short and light strokes make the appearance of smooth fur. In case with the jungle flowers, choose bright and cheerful colours, reds, pinks, yellows, orange, or purples, so they could be visible against the dark cub. Light should be shaded towards light in the ends reaching darker in the base towards natural effect of blooming. Surrounding leaves should be ornamented with shades of green, as follows: darklier where under shade, a circumference of balsa or medium hue lighter where the light expose our head. To add dimensions to the vine and the stems, add handful of dried brown or olive color. Warm yellows or gold blended softly behind in a paintbehind the flowers is also nice to cover and create a slightly glowing atmosphere. Complete the picture with some shadows on the bottom of the cub to make the cub set on the floor and make the entire picture look rather peaceful and natural.