Here is a free Psalm 42:1 print and color page that I drew for a bulletin.
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THE VERSE
Psalm 42:1 is a beautiful, poetic scripture of devotion and longing for God. It uses a beautiful word picture of the thirsty deer, who is desperate for water, to illustrate the psalmist's thirst for God. It is a powerful example of the heart of devotion and should inspire us all.
Psalm 42"1 says, As the deer longs for streams of water, so I long for you, O God.
Psalm 42:1.
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MY ART
It takes me hours to draw these coloring pages, but I am glad to draw them because I love God's Word, and I hope they are a blessing to you
I drew this over several days and had to trace it many times to get the background the way I wanted it to be. Then I had to scan it into the computer and make some adjustments. The text was done with the computer. I used to trace the letters, but it took forever.
COLOR THE PICTURE
This can look beautiful. Take your time. There are lots of things to color.
- The sky can have blue near the top and be lighter by the horizon.
- The cliff can be brown, grey, or sandy in color.
- The rocks can be different browns and red browns.
- Try to use some blue or lavender for the shadows.
- The water can be a light blue.
- The deer can be tan or brown.
- The bushes and grasses can be different greens.
- The distant mountains can be purple or lavender.
- The distant hills can be a light green.
I hope you make a beautiful masterpiece.
Blessings, and Thank You.
© A. E. Dozat. 5/14/ 2021
Isaiah 55:10-11