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Monday, October 28, 2024

Paint Unicorns at Overlook coloring pages

 Welcome to my free coloring pages blog.

Here you will find over 3000 drawings that can be printed to color.

I drew almost all of these over the last few years.  

A grandniece and grandnephew did a few of them.

Today's new drawings are of Paint Unicorns on the edge of a cliff. 



Paint Unicorn Mare at Overlook


My Unicorn drawings are usually stylized.  They are usually not purely realistic.  Of course, you could say that Unicorns aren't realistic anyway.  On the other hand, some people think that Unicorns ARE real and often run with wild horses like North American Mustangs or Australian Brumbies, or Takhi in Asia, or Tarpan in Eastern Europe. 

The above drawing is of a Paint or spotted Unicorn who is a Female.  This is a cartoon-ish drawing.  The long eyelashes usually identify a female in cartoons.  Male characters, if they have eyelashes, usually have shorter eyelashes. Hence the below drawing.  


Paint Unicorn Stallion at Overlook


If you look closely this Stallion or Unicorn Stallion has shorter eyelashes. One other difference indicates that he is male.  There are a few other differences between the two drawings.  Can you identify the differences?  Answers at the bottom. 

NOTE:  These drawings, in printable form, are found by clicking on the button labeled Fantasy Myths and Circus.  Then scroll down to the bottom of the list of drawings.  Then click on the title of the drawing you want to print and color,  This site has no online coloring because as a former kindergarten teacher, I feel that coloring is an important educational skill.  I taught mostly primary grades in elementary schools for 11 years before I became a junior high science teacher.  (No, I was not an art teacher.  But my drawing skills really came in handy in both elementary and junior high.)



Differences in drawings - answers: 

The differences are:  number of birds,   spot patterns,   male parts on stallion vs smooth tummy on mare,  eyelash length,  shading,  spots or bumps at base of horn,   manes - different lines within mane,   tails - different lines within tail,   tip of one blade of grass,  and eye shape.   Do you see any more?  

Can you locate the happy tree?

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