Discover Arctic's breathtaking beauty. Majestic wildlife—snowy owls, polar bears, arctic foxes—await. Explore serene winter landscapes, perfect for creative exploration. Free, printable and ready to enjoy
Embark on a captivating artistic expedition to the frosty heart of the Arctic. This collection invites you to bring to life the majestic creatures and serene landscapes of the polar north. From fluffy arctic foxes to soaring snowy owls, each page offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of this unique wilderness.
30 Pages
Ready to color
All Ages
Target audience
Sky Blue
For serene skies, distant ice formations, and subtle water reflections.
Glacier White
Base for snow, ice, and light fur, allowing for subtle overlays.
Midnight Navy
Deep shadows, dark ocean water, or dramatic twilight skies.
Frost Gray
Shading on ice, rocks, musk ox fur, and variations in animal coats.
Tundra Brown
For caribou antlers, rocky shorelines, and the warmth of musk ox fur.
Snowy Ivory
Warm whites for snowy owl feathers, some animal fur, and gentle highlights.
Ocean Teal
For arctic waters, cracks in ice, or hints of reflected sky.
Arctic Lavender
Subtle cool tones for shadows on snow or distant horizons during cold light.
Focus on layering light colors to create depth in snow and ice, building up subtle variations. For animal fur and feathers, use short, directional strokes to mimic their texture and natural flow.
Colored pencils are excellent for rendering fine fur details and layering subtle shades on snow. Markers or watercolors can be used for larger background washes like skies and expansive ice formations.
Create realistic snow by shading with very light blues, grays, and purples in the shadowed areas, leaving highlights pristine white. For animal fur, build up texture with multiple layers of color, using darker tones for shadows and lighter ones for areas catching light.
This collection provides a wonderful range, from simpler scenes ideal for beginners to more detailed animal portraits and landscapes, making it engaging for intermediate colorists and those seeking a meditative experience.
The Arctic is home to some of the world's most resilient and fascinating creatures, adapted to extreme cold with thick fur, blubber, and unique hunting strategies. From the solitary polar bear to the communal penguin, these animals play vital roles in one of Earth's last great wildernesses.