The Andalusian horse in this printable coloring page is moving from left to right. Perhaps you know it already, but Andalusians are white horses. But not here, duuuuh! So get your colored pencils and let’s get wild. Have you ever seen a purple horse?
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Some rights reserved; please take a look at my copyright page. This coloring page is created by Frank De Kleine. Original photo by Wenni (see license of original photo here).
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this is not realistic
Who told you it was supposed to be? Weirdo. Gosh, get a life.
This is nice looking!
You are right it’s not realistic at all but it is just for fun so what does it matter??? Danye
i love horses but that aint realistic at all! stacey
hi geuos i am going to schoollove al
I ride horses and this is so NOT real. O_O gosh
this is horribly not realistic. nice job failing.
Thanks for all your lovely contributions! And you are all right of course, it is not a realistic horse at all… This is not a breathing animal that you can ride or feed or anything, no! It’s just a picture, a coloring page… But it is a REAL coloring page! So print it & get your coloring stuff out and start coloring. Have fun! BTW; I have deleted the word ‘realistic’ from the page title trying to end this conversation.
WEll you guys, these are for kids who don’t care and they are also for the occasional older person who wants some fun. Do you think anyone cares whether their realistic or not! Hey Alex, Allison, and Laura…just live a little and let the illustrator post his pictures however he likes them. I being a horse person think the horse is beautiful like all horses are realistic or unrealistic! Anyway if you want realistic, google horses and set the options to line drawings and then you’ll get realistic! Thanks Frank for your work!