Winnie the Pooh Sitting by Stream coloring page

Sitting Winnie the Pooh by a soothing stream, adorable bold-outline colouring page, individualised to children, imagination, leisurely pursuit, scenery, and quiet outdoor activities.

Winnie the Pooh Sitting by Stream

In this colouring page of Winnie the Pooh, the reader comes across a simple scene of nature with Pooh sitting peacefully by the side of a slow flowing stream. Through its drawing, the author captures the serenity of the Hundred Acre Wood as Pooh takes a break with some smooth stones, tall grasses, and a winding stream that offers the viewer a calming effect. Strong lines contribute to the page being easy to use by young artists, whereas details such as ripples in the water, some small flowers, floating leaves, or even a passing dragonfly are subtle enough to provide extra beauty to older colorists. The easy-going position of Pooh and his contemplative expression encourage the viewers to visualise the peaceful swooshing of the stream and the clean air in the forest. The landscape around has open shapes, simple forms that are simple to colour but left room to creativity, shades and personal touch. This piece promotes meditation, narrations and artistic silence at domestic or school-going or at relaxing activities.

HOW TO COLOR
Start with filling Winnie the Pooh with light orange coloring and yellows in order to shape his dutchess figure. His shirt must be a warm red, mixed together. In the case of the stream, layered blues, light in the middle and a bit darker around will be appropriately used to give natural depth. This should have a touch of either white or light blue when it is reflected. Precious stones that are soft greys or brown, and different greens on grass and nearby vegetation. Flowers are painted pastel bright colours. In order to preserve the serene mood, do not use contrasting hues but softer tones. To add-in shadows at the bottom of Pooh and the streambank to make it look real. Coloured pencils can be very good in blending water textures though crayons and markers can also be used in combination with the thick outlines.

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