Ideas and tips for colouring your drawing
To start coloring, you can choose natural tones for the cat, such as grays, oranges, whites, or blacks, depending on the breed you want to depict. Don’t hesitate to experiment with shading the fur to create more depth and realism. The cat’s eyes could be green, gold, or even blue, depending on your preference, giving a spark of life to its concentrated gaze.
For the birds, you can use brighter tones like blue, yellow, or brown, allowing them to stand out against the more neutral background of the buildings. The sky could be a light blue, while the buildings can take on muted tones like gray or beige, helping the cat and the birds become the focal point of the scene.
The branches in the background could feature green tones for the leaves and browns for the bark, adding a touch of nature amid the urban landscape.
Inspiration
This drawing perfectly captures feline curiosity—the fascination cats feel while watching birds fly outside their windows. It’s a familiar moment in the lives of many domestic cats, especially in cities, where they observe the outside world from the safety of their homes. The scene also highlights the contrast between the urban environment, with its tall buildings and structures, and nature represented by the birds and branches.
Cats are also known for their remarkable focus, and this image shows that calm, observant side is often hidden beneath their playful nature. It’s an ideal drawing for those who want to relax while coloring, creating an atmosphere of peace and harmony.