Cyber Arianrhod Coloring Page

Arianrhod stands inside a vast silver wheel suspended above an orbital city. Constellation paths curl around the structure, giving the pulled-back scene a slow celestial movement. Midnight blue, pale violet, silver-gray, and white keep the scale grand but peaceful.
A Welsh Figure of the Silver Wheel
Arianrhod appears in the Welsh Mabinogi, particularly in the story of Lleu Llaw Gyffes. Her name is commonly interpreted as meaning silver wheel, and later traditions have connected her with stars and the turning heavens. The design draws on that luminous name while keeping the mythic explanation simple.
An Orbital Wheel Instead of a Throne
The circular structure functions as architecture, halo, and celestial symbol all at once. Arianrhod’s dress echoes its long curves, while the city ring establishes the future setting. In the line art, large circular bands divide the background into manageable sections rather than a field of tiny stars.
Coloring Circular Celestial Forms

Use midnight blue in the deepest sky sections and pale violet on alternating rings. Silver-gray along one side of the wheel will suggest metal, especially if the opposite edge stays white. A few gold or icy-blue stars can provide focal points. There is no need to color every small star equally.
Turning the Page Helps
Long circular strokes are awkward when the paper stays fixed. Rotate the page and work on one comfortable arc at a time. This simple habit produces smoother bands and makes the large wheel feel much less intimidating than it first appears.
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