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Let color guide your breath, let each stroke be a pause in your day. This drawing is a portal to calmness, where curls flow like light thoughts and harmony is built with shades and contrasts. Coloring is more than filling spaces; it’s a dance between light and shadow, between emotion and technique. Disconnect from the noise and dive into the palette of your intuition. Every color you choose reflects your mood, every stroke is a moment of peace.

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How to colour it

1. Determine your style and colour palette

  • Serenity and serenity: pastel shades such as lavender, dusty pink and sky blue create a calming atmosphere.
  • Vibrant energy: Oranges, fuchsias and yellows create a dynamic and eye-catching look.
  • Ethereal realism: Natural skin tones and hair with contrasts of light and shadow create a painterly effect.

2. Technique for the skin

  • Use coloured pencils in soft layers to blend evenly.
  • Start with a base colour (peach, beige or light brown, depending on what you want to achieve).
  • Add shadow along the hairline, face contour and under the chin with a darker shade.
  • Use a white pencil or eraser to soften and emphasise areas such as the forehead, nose and cheekbones.

3. Hair full of movement

  • Use the gradient technique: Start with the lightest shade for the highlights and build up darker shades in the inner curves of the locks.
  • Use analogous colours (e.g. golden blonde with brown or blue with purple) to create a dynamic effect.
  • For intense shine, you can leave small areas uncoloured or use a white pencil on the highest points of the curls.

4. Jewellery and details

  • Use metallic tones such as gold, silver or copper for the jewellery.
  • Add small accents with a white gel pen to emphasise reflections.

5. Background and atmosphere

  • A soft colour gradient with watercolours or coloured pencils in neutral tones can make the figure stand out.
  • For a magical touch, you can watercolour the background with salt to create textures.

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