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Goblin Shark Goblin Shark Surface Splash

A goblin shark surface splash scene, designed as a printable goblin shark coloring pages.

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PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

A goblin shark bursts dramatically up through the ocean surface in this lively sea scene. The shark is the clear focus, placed diagonally across the page with its long pointed snout reaching toward the upper right corner and its curved tail sweeping down into the water below. Its mouth is open wide, showing two rows of sharp teeth, while a round eye and several gill lines add character to the face. Large splashes surround the shark where it breaks through the waves, creating energetic shapes around the middle of the page. Beneath the waterline, the lower half of the shark’s body remains visible, along with fins, bubbles, and several gently curving water lines that suggest movement underwater. The composition uses broad open spaces inside the shark, splashes, and background, making it easy and fun to color. This page offers a nice mix of bold central subject matter and simple ocean details, giving young colorists a chance to practice coloring a sea animal while also experimenting with water effects and underwater patterns.

A goblin shark leaps through the ocean surface with water splashing around it.

goblin sharkwater splashocean wavesbubblesfinstail

Coloring ideas

  • Use a light gray or blue-gray for the shark body and a pinkish tone for the inside of the mouth.
  • Try deeper blue shades below the waterline and lighter blue near the surface for contrast.
  • Color the splash shapes with pale blue and leave small highlights bright for a sparkling effect.
  • Use different blue-green shades on the wavy background lines to give the water more movement.

Suggested palette

blue-grayocean blueseafoam greenlight aquasoft graypinkish mouth tonesOcean surfaceBursting out of the water
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