Winnie the Pooh Looking at Sky with Trees coloring page

Winnie the Pooh and nature, looking at the sky between the trees, cute bold outlining colouring page is great to use with kids, in creativity, nature scenery, relaxation and fun outdoor.

Winnie the Pooh Looking at Sky with Trees

This Winnie the Pooh colouring page reflects a tranquil, pensive scene as Pooh is gazing in a forest in a quiet place and has a view of the open sky, surrounded with high and leafy trees. The picture created in large, plainly obvious lines, is fit to small children, and yet, has enough beauty and composition to hold the attention of the older colourists. The inquisitive resignant expression of Pooh makes a form of warm centre, enticing the audience to the speculations of what creative things he may be gazing upon, could be birds or floating clouds, or simply the pure blue sky in the Hundred Acre Woods. The trees of the surrounding are soft- trunked and leafy-layered that give the opportunity to explore satisfying colouring without ruining the composition. Grassy areas, small blossoms, and hinted hills are the finalised details of the picture. Its balanced design promotes mindfulness, outdoor storey-telling, and easy-going creativity, which are ideal choices on the homestead or classroom art as well as spending time in front of the screen, calm and nature-related colouring therapy.

HOW TO COLOR
Begin richly yellow colours on Winnie the Pooh, and a little light tint of orange along the edges to make it turn nice and round. A jubilant red should be packed into his shirt. The trunks of the trees can be painted in a medium brown colour, and light and dark green can be used to paint the leaves in order to bring out a depth. The heavens of Pooh are sky blue that is being faded by mixing light blue closer to the trees to a little darker towards the sky. Grass and flowers are also compatible with light green and light pastels. Add shallow shades under Pooh and the trees in order to give the scene grounds. Blended strokes will also be used to bring the softness of Pooh to life, and a bit more textured strokes will also add emphasis to the bark and natural foliage. Coloured pencils, crayons, and markers all are effective in lending the image the feeling of harmony with nature that this picture has.

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