Cyber Artemis Coloring Page

This version of Artemis catches her in the instant before an arrow is released. The diagonal bow gives the page energy, yet the silver-blue palette keeps the atmosphere cool and silent. Behind her, a small deer-like satellite companion watches the luminous city, adding a gentle note to an otherwise focused hunting scene.
The Independent Moonlit Hunter
Artemis is the Greek goddess of the hunt and wilderness and is also closely connected with the moon in later tradition. She is often shown with a bow and accompanied by wild animals. Those familiar symbols make her easy to recognize, but they also suit a futuristic guardian remarkably well.
A Bow Made from Moonlight
Instead of turning every natural symbol into a machine, the design keeps the crescent shape of the bow graceful and readable. The technology appears in its segmented edges, the glowing string, and the companion’s antenna-like antlers. In the line art, the bow crosses the composition clearly without hiding Artemis’s face or hands.
Coloring Cool Light Without Losing Warmth

Begin with silver gray, pale blue, and teal, then choose one deeper navy for the darkest shadows. A very light lavender can soften the cape and distant architecture. Skin and hair may remain slightly warmer so Artemis does not disappear into the blue background. For the bow’s glow, leave a narrow white center and place the stronger blue beside it.
A Useful Pause Before Adding More Blue
Cool palettes often look unfinished halfway through, which makes it easy to keep layering darker blue. Let the first colors dry before deciding. On this page, a few white armor sections and the pale crescent provide exactly the contrast the night scene needs.
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