Player Lifting Trophy coloring page

A winning hockey player and a trophy in a clean stage. Such large outlines and extensive colouring areas render it ideal among children and art of celebration.

Player Lifting Trophy

This Clean stage Player Lifting Trophy colour page would entrap the memorable moment of victory each athlete envisions. The picture displays a hockey player holding the trophy high above his/her head, and is celebrating with pride and jubilation. Uncomplicated, wicked lines that are simple to colour make the character, trophy and uniform simple, and the stage that they occupy is also simple and free to emphasise the feeling of the action. Large colouring areas mean that younger artists feel free to have a go, whereas minor details jewellery edges (skate) and the curves of trophies are features that creative older children can work on. The small background encourages the children to include team logos, confetti or spotlights or cheering fans just in case they wish to customise the design. Classrooms, sports programmes or at-home creative time make this page the best one, prompting kids to relate to the ideas of hard work, success, achievement, and celebration. It makes the championship energy come alive and demonstrates that a commitment and a team management result in unsurpassed benefits.

How to Color
To make this scene of a victory colourful, start with the jersey of the player with strong and saturated team colours such as red, blue, green and black to make the figure prominent. Dark colours are used on skates and light strokes on the arms and legs and folds of uniform to demonstrate movement and volume. It is possible to colour the trophy with metallic gold, silver, or bronze, add bright highlights or leave some small white spots to give it the effect of a shiny object. The clean part may be maintained in its simplicity influencing light greys, blues, or warm colouring or may be converted into a complete party with additional confetti, starbursts or banners. Place soft shadows under the player in order to stabilise the pose. To add a bit of fun, cover the figure with two vivid colours in the background, thus creating an aura of a victory. Complete with clean lines with a sharp coloured pencil to end up with a sharp and smooth look of the artwork.

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