15 Drawings of the Goddess Aphrodite to Color - Free!

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Drawing of the goddess Aphrodite colored by Coloring Together
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The most beautiful goddess on Olympus walks the runway of Coloring Together to show off her beauty. Although behind the scenes, she has asked us to touch up her makeup to highlight her features. Do you think we did a good job? Aphrodite is very interested in working with you.

Since we know that you too have fallen under the charms of this goddess, in this section we have made sure to collect the best Aphrodite images to color, brought as a gift from Olympus, so that the most beautiful goddess gets the attention she deserves.

But before starting your important work, you need to plan a strategy that highlights Aphrodite's features. Your favorite watercolors and the blending technique for her delicate clothing sound like a good plan. Do you know what else you need? Glitter! This goddess loves to stand out from the crowd.

Once your work is finished, you can help us show off Aphrodite's beautiful figure and your great skills as an artist. Just send us a photo. You'll have fans all over the world to admire your work!

Now, without further delay, are you ready to begin? Great! Don't be fooled by her beauty, this goddess is known for cursing anyone who displeases her, so you'd better not waste any more time bringing the Aphrodite drawings to color to life. All of Olympus is eager to see the result!

The Goddess Aphrodite coloring pages

Why color the goddess aphrodite pictures?

Aphrodite is the goddess of love, fertility, sexual desire, and beauty. It was said that her beauty was capable of captivating both gods and mortals. Her father, Zeus, forced her to marry the god of the forge, Hephaestus, as punishment for her pride and vanity, although she was unfaithful to him on repeated occasions.

Aphrodite had several lovers, both mortals and gods. One of the most well-known is the god of war, Ares, with whom she had five of her children: Harmonia, Eros, Anteros, Phobos, and Deimos. Although that didn't stop her from falling deeply in love with Adonis, a mortal.

At Coloring Together we have been victims of her great charm and we couldn't help but dedicate her own gallery full of the most amazing Aphrodite images to color, with which it will be easy to take her beauty to the next level of the gods.

In addition to that, this goddess couldn't pass up the opportunity to show off and talk about herself, so above each of the Aphrodite drawings to color you'll find a little fun fact that will make you fall even more deeply in love with this goddess.

Learn while coloring The Goddess Aphrodite

  1. Aphrodite was known in Rome as Venus.
  2. In Hesiod's Theogony, it is said that Aphrodite was born from the foam when her father Cronus castrated his father Uranus and threw his member into the sea. The goddess emerged as an adult and beautiful woman.
  3. In Homer's Iliad, it is said that Aphrodite was born from the union of Zeus and Dione.
  4. Among the most notable symbols of Aphrodite we can find the rose, the mirror, the golden apple, and the dove.
  5. Aphrodite conceived 5 children with the god of war Ares: Harmonia, Eros, Anteros, Phobos, and Deimos.
  6. Aphrodite conceived a child with the mortal Anchises, named Aeneas. This was a trap devised by Zeus as revenge against Aphrodite for making the gods fall in love with mortals.
  7. There is a legend in which it is said that the Roman prince, Paris, had to choose the most beautiful goddess among Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera. Each of them offered a gift in exchange for being chosen, but Aphrodite took the lead by promising the most beautiful woman in the world, Helen of Troy.
  8. Aphrodite is also known as Cypris and had a cult on the island of Cyprus.
  9. The plants that represented Aphrodite were the myrtle and the rose.
  10. Aphrodite was forced to marry Hephaestus by orders of Zeus, but she was unfaithful to him on numerous occasions, especially with the god of war, Ares.
  11. Aphrodite was very much in love with a mortal, Adonis, but to her dismay she had to share him, since Persephone was also in love with the hunter and, as a result, Zeus decreed that Adonis would spend 4 months with Aphrodite, 4 with Persephone, and 4 with whomever he wished.
  12. Aphrodite used to curse those who questioned her power or her beauty.

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