Hydrangeas beneath a Blue Umbrella

Rain gives this page its rhythm.
Rainy Umbrella Goddess is shown in a clear Japanese-fantasy scene. A wide indigo wagasa shelters the Rainy Umbrella Goddess as soft rain falls over blooming hydrangeas. Honey-blonde hair brings a touch of warmth to her slate-blue robes, rain-gray sky, and violet flowers. The fine rain lines and calm garden create a peaceful pause rather than a gloomy day. Thoughtful and composed, she reminds us that quiet weather has its own beauty窶杯he fresh scent of wet earth, the rhythm of falling drops, and the comfort of finding stillness beneath a trusted umbrella.
The composition has room to breathe.
Cool, Soft, and Comforting
The large wagasa creates a sheltering curve, while the hydrangeas gather gently around the figure.
Detailed in places, yet easy to read.
How I Would Color This Page

I would start with the slate-blue umbrella because it defines the page. Honey-blonde hair can stay warm, and hydrangeas need only two violets.
A small palette is enough. I would keep the lightest areas close to paper white, then repeat the main colors so the page feels connected from top to bottom.
A Small Coloring Mistake I Learned From
My mistake on rainy scenes was drawing dark blue over every rain line.
Rain works better when it stays light. Color the sky or umbrella, then let the printed drops remain delicate.
Begin with the Largest Shapes
The clear focal object gives beginners an obvious starting point. Finish one large area, choose one shadow marker, and stop before the page becomes overworked. Fewer colors can still look beautifully complete.
Final Thoughts
Rainy Umbrella Goddess turns a wet day into a quiet place to pause.
Soft rain. No need to hurry.
Step into the world of mythology..
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