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Winter Animals Arctic Whale

A arctic whale scene, designed as a printable winter animals coloring pages.

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PDF

Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Medium

Best for

Ages 5-9

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01About this page

A large whale rises dramatically out of icy arctic water at the center of this winter scene. The whale is shown in a curved, upward pose with its head tilted toward the upper left corner and its tail sweeping back on the right. Visible details include a rounded eye, long throat grooves, small bumps along the top of the head, and dotted markings running down the side of the body. One flipper hangs below the body while the other stretches behind. Water splashes around the whale where it breaks the surface, creating lively shapes near the bottom center. Floating ice sheets are scattered across the foreground and middle distance, giving the page several broad spaces for creative coloring. Jagged snow-covered mountains rise in the background on both sides, framing the whale without crowding it. Snowflakes and falling snow dots fill the sky, reinforcing the cold seasonal atmosphere. The composition feels open and balanced, with a bold main subject and many simple sections that are fun to color, making it appealing for children who enjoy animals, ocean scenes, and winter landscapes.

A whale breaches from icy arctic water among floating ice floes, snowy mountains, and falling snowflakes.

whalewater splashice floessnowflakessnowmountains

Coloring ideas

  • Use cool blues and teals for the water, then add darker blue lines between the waves.
  • Shade the whale in gray-blue tones and keep the belly area lighter for contrast.
  • Try pale blue or lavender shadows on the ice floes to separate them from the water.
  • Color the mountains with icy grays and soft blues, and use slightly darker peaks for depth.

Suggested palette

icy blueslate grayteal oceansnow white and pale bluelavender grayarctic turquoiseArctic oceanWhale breaching from the water
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