Still Life
by Lynn Thomas
Copyright 2020, All Rights Reserved.
For reference, here are the original images. If you want to look at the grayscale images for printing and coloring, go to page 14.
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Still Life A Grayscale Coloring Book Compiled by Lynn Thomas This book may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or in part, or stored or transmitted by any means, known now or by something developed in the future. The designs in this book are for your personal use only and may be reproduced by the purchaser for that use. You are free to share your finished colored pages as long as credit is given to the artist. No uncolored pages are to be shared or posted online. All other uses, especially commercial use, are strictly forbidden without written permission by the creator, Lynn Thomas. Copyright Lynn Thomas 2020 All Rights Reserved This is an eclectic collection of still life images, for the adult colorist. Coloring in grayscale is quite easy, once you get the hang of it. I’ve been drawing and painting since I was a child, and usually start a painting with a grayscale sketch. That’s what I like to think of grayscale coloring the beginning of a work of art, starting with the sketch that is already provided for you.
There are many videos on youtube to help you get the hang of grayscale coloring. What is suggested is that you look at the image, and imagine what colors you would like to use. Then use three shades of that color, the brightest for the lightest part-where the light hits, the medium shade for the next grade of color, and the dark shade for the darkest part that could be in shadow, of that flower or whatever it is you’re coloring. If you’re stuck on what colors to use, you can use a color wheel. Here are instructions I found that have been very helpful to me on how to use a color wheel, and chose the colors you’d like to use. https://www.artistsnetwork.com/art-techniques/colormixing/choose-color-schemes/ If you’re an experienced colorist, have fun! And if you’re not experienced, join some coloring groups, ask questions and share your work. You’ll be surprised how quickly you pick it up, and how beautiful your finished work turns out to be, along the way on your journey! This is a relaxing hobby, that puts you in touch with your creative side! So many people have taken up coloring since the Corona Virus and the lockdowns. You can join my Facebook Group called “Creative Studio Designs.” You can see my coloring books in pdf form on Etsy in my Etsy shop, Creative Studio Designs.