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Difficulty
Hard
Age Range
adults
Quality
HD
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A thrilling and cinematic summer coloring page capturing a boy surfer in board shorts crouching skillfully on his surfboard as he rides the face of a massive curling ocean wave, with sea spray and foam exploding around him, a seagull soaring alongside, a lighthouse standing on the rocky headland in the distance framed by swaying palm trees, and a radiant sun with dramatic rays blazing above — the ultimate summer action scene.
Use deep ocean blue and turquoise for the towering wave body, transitioning to bright white sea foam and spray at the crest. The surfboard pops in bright neon yellow or red. Warm golden sunlight on the horizon and a pale lighthouse on the headland give this dramatic summer scene incredible depth!
Everything you need to know about this Boy Surfing a Big Wave at the Beach coloring page
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This coloring page is designed for children aged adults. The line art complexity is matched to that age group, making it engaging without being frustrating.
This is a Hard difficulty page with intricate linework. It is best suited for older children, teens, and adults who enjoy detailed, meditative coloring.
Fine-tipped colored pencils or gel pens give you the control needed for intricate lines. Alcohol-based markers work well for a smoother, blended finish.
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You can download this coloring page as a high-resolution JPEG image or as a print-ready PDF. Both formats are optimized for standard US Letter (8.5×11") and A4 paper. PDF is best for printing at home; JPEG works great for digital use or if you want to adjust the image before printing.