Explore Indigenous words from Turtle Island with coloring pages featuring artwork by Indigenous artists. Share your creations and celebrate these languages! These island coloring pages offer a peaceful getaway through art. The Time to Colour downloadable colouring book features 17 Indigenous Artists from across Turtle Island.
Our goal with the colouring book was to bring a community at home together and give us all a creative outlet. On this page, you will find 36 original turtle coloring pages illustrated by yours truly! As an added bonus, they are all completely free to download or print! I had a blast drawing these, as it brings back so many happy memories of when I had a pet turtle growing up (his name was shelly!). A charming tropical island coloring page featuring a happy sea turtle, swaying palm trees, and vibrant hibiscus flowers.
Free printable for all ages. Benefits of coloring books: Advantages of drawing Turtle on a small island coloring page Coloring this turtle on an island inspires creativity and imagination. It allows children to express themselves through color choices.
Coloring can improve fine motor skills as kids practice holding crayons or colored pencils. One of the most recognizable of the Indigenous art styles is that of the Haida peoples of the West Coast. In certain indigenous cultures the turtle is the symbol for the continent of North America, or turtle island.
This Haida interpretation of the turtle incorporates that legend. DDP Graphic Designer Lauren Polchies designed fun downloadable colouring pages for your family to enjoy for Easter and Earth Day. The Easter colouring page showcases a basket filled with decorated Easter eggs that symbolize different Indigenous groups from across Turtle Island.
The designs include a five-petal Métis flower, traditional Inuit tattoo patterns, a West Coast-style bear paw, a. Explore a delightful collection of free turtle coloring pages for kids and adults. Download printable PDFs and enjoy peaceful, imaginative coloring moments.
Join us in colouring in these pages with Indigenous words from across Turtle Island featuring artwork created by Indigenous artists from the regions where these languages are spoken.