Winnie the Pooh Watching Birds Fly Over Trees coloring page
Winnie the Pooh and the flying birds, cute bold-outline colouring page with kid/children, creativity, sceneries, relaxation, and relaxation and peaceful outdoor activities.
This Winnie the Pooh colouring picture represents a semicircular moment where Pooh is standing on a lonely path in the half forest, looking up at the birds flying graciously over the trees. The illustration is arranged with a striking easy to follow outlines that make it ideal to young children yet contain attractive detail to the older colorists. The sympathetic, inquisitive face of Pooh is present as a very attractive centre of interest when he gazes up in amazement. Above, there is a little flock of birds flying in a free sky of slightly clouded sky, the forms being of simple, smooth lines that are most conveniently used to shade. The trees around the area are really tall, with soft bushes and open grassy areas giving extensive and satisfying spots that colour without crowding with the composition. Minor details, such as floating leaves or humble flowers, can be used as being of visual interest without being cluttered. This calm picture stimulates narration, observation and relaxing time coloring, it suits the home, classes or time of silent creative work.
HOW TO COLOR
It is best to start off by painting Winnie the Pooh with warm yellows with a gentle orange shade at the edges. His shirt must be a pleasant holding red. Paint the birds a light grey or blue or a light brown or whatever tones you desire, about nothing too strong--but remember that you must keep it quiet to suit the quietness. Add trees and shrubs in layers of greens- rotation of lighter and darker tones adds the natural richness. It can be blue, the sky with a mix of medium and pale blue, with slight grey or lavender on the clouds. Strokes on grass under Pooh need to be of green, with even a little darker shade to indicate shadow. A source of uniform strokes would be appropriate to the smooth look of Pooh, whereas the rough strokes would complement the natural elements in the form of leaves, bark, and hills in a distant view. This quiet outdoor scene is well suited with coloured pencils, crayons, markers, and so on.