Ornate Iris Coloring Page transforms the iris into a richly decorative design element — an ornamental interpretation that draws as much from the traditions of Victorian wallpaper, Art Nouveau pattern and illuminated manuscript as from botanical illustration. Part of our free flower coloring pages collection, this page rewards bold, jewel-toned color with spectacular results.
The iris takes its name from Iris, the Greek goddess of the rainbow — its extraordinary range of colours (purple, blue, yellow, white, burgundy, black, bi-coloured) makes the name entirely apt. The fleur-de-lis, the heraldic symbol of French royalty, is widely believed to represent a stylised iris — used on the royal standard of France since the 12th century. Vincent van Gogh painted a celebrated series of irises during his stay at the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum in Saint-Rémy (1889), finding in their swirling forms and rich colours a source of consolation and beauty. Japanese iris festivals (hanashōbu) have been celebrated for centuries, with entire temple gardens devoted to their cultivation.
The iris has a uniquely complex three-part structure: the "falls" (lower drooping petals), the "standards" (upper upright petals) and the delicate "style arms" at the centre. Use this structure as a coloring guide — the falls and standards can be subtly different tones of the same colour family to create depth. Classic bearded irises have a distinctive fuzzy "beard" stripe running down each fall: render it in white or pale yellow against the darker petal colour. The venation of iris petals — fine darker lines running along the petal length — adds beautiful detail when suggested lightly with a slightly deeper shade.
Ornate floral designs invite the richest, most ambitious color treatments: jewel tones that would overwhelm a simple botanical illustration work magnificently in a decorative context. Deep sapphire blue, emerald, ruby and amethyst all suit an ornate iris treatment. Gold gel pen or metallic pencil used on the decorative border details and accent elements adds a gilded quality that transforms a coloring page into something approaching an illuminated manuscript. Consider the entire page as a unified decorative object rather than a botanical subject; the iris is the motif through which a broader aesthetic vision is expressed. This ornate coloring page is completely free to download as a print-ready PDF. A completed page, framed and mounted, makes genuinely beautiful decorative art. Free, always.
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