10 Ear Coloring Pages - Free!

Human Body

By Coloring Together

Ear drawing colored by Coloring Together
Colored by the Coloring Together artists. See gallery.

What do you think about the ear we have colored? Do you think we got it right when choosing the materials and techniques we used?

We used a palette of warm tones because we wanted to give the drawing realism. What color palettes will you use when painting all these ear images to color?

If you don't know which materials and techniques to choose, maybe our recommendations will be useful to you.

To make these printable coloring pages stand out without having to set realism aside, you could use pastel-colored wooden pencils and the techniques of gradient, whitening, and shading or chiaroscuro.

If you're looking for cartoonish results, fluorescent-toned markers, colored papers, and the mosaic technique will be your best options.

Don't worry! You have so many ear coloring pages to choose from that you'll be able to experiment without any trouble.

Have fun adding your personal touch to all these drawings of ears and their parts, easy ear drawings, and ear coloring pages!

And don't forget to send us your fantastic results! Remember how much we love uploading your works of art to Coloring Together.

Ears coloring pages

Why color ears pictures?

The ears are the sensory organs in charge of perceiving sounds. They are located in our skull, one on each side of the face. Inside them we find several bones, such as the stapes, the incus, and the malleus.

Together they make up the auditory system, to which we owe our sense of hearing and, in part, our balance and coordination.

Maintaining proper hygiene, not inserting objects inside them, and visiting the otolaryngologist frequently is essential to keeping them in good health.

Now that we've dived a little into the topic, don't you feel like coloring some ear coloring pages at Coloring Together?

We think it's the perfect opportunity for you to polish your artistic skills! And of course, to learn a couple of new things.

Each of these lovely ear images to color is accompanied by a super interesting fun fact about ears. Read them all and become an expert!

Learn while coloring Ears

  1. Did you know that the smallest bone in the human body is located in the ear? Its name is the stapes and it measures between 2.5 and 3 millimeters. Incredible!
  2. To make it easier to study, doctors and scientists have divided the human ear into three parts: the outer ear, the middle ear, and the inner ear.
  3. The human outer ear is made up of two parts: the external auditory canal and the auricle or outer ear.
  4. The external auditory canal of a human goes from the auricle to the eardrum. It measures between 2.5 and 3 centimeters in length and has a diameter of about 7 millimeters.
  5. Otitis media is the most common type of ear condition that exists. It is an infection and inflammation of the middle ear that can cause sharp pain, a feeling of fullness in the ear, hearing loss, nasal congestion, dizziness, and general discomfort.
  6. Inside the ears is the vestibular system. In addition to contributing to the coordination of body movements, it is in charge of maintaining balance, posture, and spatial orientation.
  7. Did you know that our ears never sleep? Even when we fall into deep sleep, our auditory system is always alert to possible external threats.
  8. Earwax is a natural mechanism for cleaning and protecting against bacteria, fungi, dust, and impurities. When there is excess wax, blockages and hearing loss can occur. That is why we must keep our ears clean!
  9. Some studies suggest that people with high levels of triglycerides and cholesterol in the blood are prone to hearing problems. It is believed that eating green vegetables and foods rich in Omega 3, antioxidants, and folic acid helps improve hearing health.
  10. Did you know that our ears convert the sounds we hear into electrical impulses? The cochlea and the organ of Corti are the auditory structures in charge of creating these electrical impulses and delivering them to the brain. Awesome!

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