A Fan Full of Autumn Leaves

The warm palette arrives before the season is even named.
Autumn Maple Goddess is shown in a clear Japanese-fantasy scene. Golden afternoon light surrounds the Autumn Maple Goddess as red leaves drift across her folding fan. Burnished copper hair and warm amber tones glow against cream robes and deep teal accents, echoing the brilliant landscape around her. A curved stone path disappears beneath the maple branches, suggesting a peaceful journey through the changing season. Her gentle expression reflects the beauty of transition, celebrating autumn not as an ending, but as a rich and graceful moment of transformation.
There is plenty to notice without needing to hurry.
Rich, but Still Graceful
Copper hair, amber light, and scattered maple leaves create warmth, while deep teal prevents the page from becoming too orange.
There is atmosphere here, but also plenty of calm.
How I Would Color This Page

I would begin with maple leaves using one rust red and one orange. Then I would repeat those colors in the hair and fan details.
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
I once used five autumn colors on a small cluster of leaves. It became harder to see their shapes.
Alternating just two leaf colors gives variety while keeping the branches readable.
Simple Colors Still Work
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
Autumn Maple Goddess holds the beauty of change without making it feel like an ending.
Autumn, caught for a moment in an open fan.
Step into the world of mythology..
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