Winnie the Pooh and Eeyore by Quiet Pond Scene coloring page

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Winnie the Pooh and Eeyore by Quiet Pond Scene

This colouring page of Winnie the Pooh represents a quiet cogitative scene between Pooh and Eeyore sitting in a quiet pond at the Hundred Acre Wood. The drawing is based on peaceful friendship, and the body language of Pooh is cosy and comforting, as the soft smile of Eeyore is contemplative and kind. With large, clean lines, the scene is simple enough to be read by little children, without being too busy with details, to be of interest to the older colorists. The pond is characterised by ordinary ripples and calmed shoreline rocks, and this is where a calm centre is accompanied by singular light grasses, small flowers, and a few relatively sketched trees on the background. The speculation on the water, falling leaves or a dragonfly brings in a small motion without messing with the page. Large, open shaped design Computer or paper lessening makes colouring enjoyable and not difficult, creative, storytelling, thinking quiet time. This is perfect as a home, classroom or relaxing musical composition done in honour of the smooth aesthetic of the Hundred Acre wood.

HOW TO COLOR
Start with a darker yellow on Winnie the Pooh then lightly shade him with some orange to add some depth to him. He must have a shirt of light and red. Eeyore may be painted in warm blues, or tones of pale grey and some darker on his mane and his tail, and the pink accent on his bow. Draw shade in and paint the pond with multiple stages of blue adding light spots further in the middle to show the reflection. Stones should have soft brown and grasses and the adjacent plants should be practised with mixed green. Trees may be coloured in medium brown, fresh/dull green depending on the mood you require. Use light blue sky so as to not ruin the peace. The characters will appreciate smooth shading, at least in a slight definition of strokes, which serve to enhance nature in the most natural way. All the coloured pencils, crayons and markers are perfect in this full of contemplation scenario.

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