SMA COLORING PAGES
Free downloadable coloring pages for students, teachers and families featuring works from SMA's Permanent Collection
Lee Greene Richards, Grandma Eldredge's House, SLC, oil on canvas
James Taylor Harwood, Boy and Cat: My Little Son, Heber James (Boy with a Bun)
John Hafen, Hollyhocks, oil on canvas
Martin Lenzi, Aquarium Shells, oil on board
Carlos John Anderson, Ballerina Balancing, mixed media
A ballerina balances on one leg while she stands atop a structure of balancing rocks or boulders. This abstract painting by Carlos Andreson depicts multiple kinds of balancing! While you are coloring your own version think about what colors to use. Do you want the colors to seem off balance or do you want to balance them out? Search online for a color wheel example and try different color schemes: complimentary, warm or cool colors, or primary or secondary colors to balance out your coloring page.
Lee Greene Richards, The Copper Pot, oil on canvas, 1910
Lee Greene Richard's The Copper Pot features a still life of vegetables, flowers, and a big copper pot. What meal do you think the artist was planning to make? What are your favorite recipes to make with your family? Think about all the different foods you could make in your copper pot as you color this new SMA coloring page! Share your colored pages with us on social media by using the hashtag #SMAMuseumFromHome
J. Leo Fairbanks, Dancers at Old Saltair, oil on canvas, c1920
This study of dancers at Old Saltair captures the joy of dancing at the old Saltair resort on the Great Salt Lake. This coloring page was created by Steve and Tonya Vistaunet for the Museum's 2019 Art Ball. As you work on this coloring page imagine what kind of resort you would design if you were the architect. Where would it be? What would it look like? Who would come? Share your colored pages with us on social media by using the hashtag #SMAMuseumFromHome