Welcome to my free coloring pages blog.
There are no fees to print and color my coloring pages.
I am Robin Lyman, a retired/disabled Junior High Science Teacher.
I also taught Elementary School for 11 years.
Today's two new drawings are of Unicorns.
One is realistic and one is a cartoon drawing.
Unicorn & Fairy at a Southern Utah Desert Overlook
(1st new drawing today)
Unicorn with Fairy Friend under a Tree
(2nd new drawing)
Unicorns are magical animals and they are equivalent to Fairies in intelligence. So, both Unicorns and Fairies are sentient beings. That makes them as intelligent as humans. Fairies and Unicorns are very friendly to each other. The one difference is there are Dark Fairies that Unicorns don't care for.
This first Unicorn and Fairy drawing is more realistic and the Unicorn is in Southern Utah. Soaruthern Utah has several national parks and the red rock desert is magnificent! The things that look like dripping on the cliffs are magnesium stains on the rocks. Recently some researchers have found in these stains what looks to be a new form of life.
There are many Unicorns who spend some of their time out in the wild as members of a herd of wild Mustang horses. The Unicorn will take leadership of the herd and stay for a while until they choose to go visit a Fairy Village. In fact, Unicorns like to spend winters in Fairy Villages to be safe from the cold. This Unicorn is a Male Unicorn or Unicorn Stallion. His name is Nitis and that means "Friend."
Fairies live underground in beautiful villages that are usually located under trees. The Fairies can transform from their 5 inches or so Fairy size to any size up to around 9 feet. So this Fairy is about the size of a 6 or 7-year-old human girl. She can go back to her Fairy size when she goes home. Her name is Takoda, which is a Native American name that means "Friend to All."
The second new Unicorn and Fairy drawing is a cartoon drawing. The unicorn is named Lin. Lin means "Horse" in Navajo. But of course, a Unicorn is not a horse... however Unicorns look a lot like horses. But Unicorns are far more intelligent than horses.
The kind Female Fairy in this cartoon drawing is named Bilasaana, which means AppleTree in the Native American Language of Navajo. She cultivates apple trees so she is giving an apple to her friend Lin.
These drawings, in printable form, can be found by clicking the "Fantasy, Myths, and Circus" button and then scrolling down to the bottom of the page. The printable versions of the older drawings are found further up the list. I am posting several older Unicorn drawings below this paragraph. However, these drawings may not be presently available due to a security update by Google. I am working on fixing this. In the meantime, you can email me and I can give you access to any of my drawings. By the way, there are many more Unicorn drawings on the list. There are also a lot of Fairy drawings.
Unicorn Filly looks out over a Valley
Unicorn Flower... meets her Fairy Friend |
Unicorn by a Lake
Unicorn Mare defending Foal
Unicorn Traditional Look
Party Unicorn 1
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