Sunday, May 23, 2021

Sheryl Crow as a Music Fairy coloring page

 Welcome to my free coloring pages blog!  Today's new post was inspired by the music video

of a Sheryl Crow song called:  Soak Up The Sun.  My granddaughter and I are obsessed with this song!

We really enjoy the positive message of the song. 

 So I decided to draw Sheryl Crow. . . as a Music Fairy. 

The drawing is actually based on her in the video, however, with the face being so small in the drawing 

I did not capture her beauty.  But she is an amazing person and 

so her true beauty could not be captured in a drawing anyway.  

So here is the drawing.  .   .   .   



Sheryl Crow as a Music Fairy


I want to say again that this drawing is based on Sheryl Crow in her Soak Up The Sun video.  However, the face likeness is not exact and could not be done exact with a drawing this size.  (I may draw her again another day only draw her larger.)   Sheryl Crow is an amazing person who I admire.  Her music is inspiring to me and my granddaughter and millions of other people.  I recently kind of rediscovered her song:  Soak Up The Sun.  My 5-year-old granddaughter loves to put the song on and dance to it.  I started to listen to the words and they are awesome!  

Sheryl Crow co-wrote the song with co-worker Jeff Trott.  She was in pain and recovering from some kind of surgery and she decided to write a song to help her feel better.  She is impressive.  In the song, her character is poor but choosing to be positive and spread the love.  

Let me tell you about Music Fairies.  You probably picture a Music Fairy playing the flute.  True, Music Fairies often prefer playing Fairy flutes.  These are hauntingly beautiful in their sound.  Some mortals will be entranced when they hear a Fairy flute playing at night, in the deep forest.  But some Music Fairies love the mortal world as well.  They play any number of musical instruments.  There are obviously some who play guitar.  

Some of these Music Fairies will transform into mortal size and many of our music stars are actually Fairies in disguise.  Some of the mortal music stars are descended from Fairies who married a mortal.  There are many ways that the Fairies disguise themselves.  They have charms that can either hide or transform their ears to look non-pointy.  Sheryl Crow uses this type of charm... IF she is one of these Fairies in disguise.  She doesn't need to use the charm all the time because often her ears are hidden under her hair.  Notice that you do not see any pointed ears in this drawing.  

Music Fairies can live anywhere.  Some love the beach, some love the forest, some live high up in mountains, some are found along rivers and waterways.  But all of the Music Fairies love music and love to perform for both mortals and Fairies.  What's more, many animals like to hear Fairy music, so they will come to listen.  In this drawing Sheryl Crow as a Music Fairy, in her diminutive Fairy size, is playing in the sand and a mouse and butterfly have come to listen.  This might be sand in the desert, or sand on a beach.  

Another unique thing that only a few Fairies can do is transform their wings to match the wings of the nearby flying animals.  Sheryl saw the butterfly coming and so she transformed her wings to match the wings of the butterfly.  


NOTE:  This drawing, in printable form, is found by clicking on the button labeled "Fantasy, Myths, and Circus" and then scrolling down to the bottom of the list.  Click on the title and you get the printable version of the drawing.  




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