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Human Body

By Coloring Together

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

What do you think about the eye drawing we colored? We contrasted various pastel shades because we knew the result would be great. We would love to see how yours turns out; we are sure it will be a delight to look at!

If you are searching for beautiful printable coloring pages, the themed galleries at Coloring Together are the ideal place! In them you will find a wide range of coloring pages on a great variety of themes. Take a look and discover all the surprises we have for you!

This time we have put together a beautiful gallery full of cartoon eye drawings, realistic eye drawings, and anime eye drawings. Choose all the ones you like best and have fun bringing them to life and painting them with all kinds of colors!

We love that you can learn a bunch of new things whenever we color together, and that's why we have accompanied each of these eye coloring pages with a really interesting fun fact. Don't forget to read them all!

We have a good eye for art; so believe us when we say that yours is phenomenal! Send us your best colored drawings so we can upload them to our website. We want to create a gallery with the most beautiful drawings from our followers and without yours, it wouldn't be complete.

What materials would you like to use? We want these eye coloring pictures to be very eye-catching, so a bit of glitter and some sequins could be useful. Or how about a couple of fluorescent markers? Even some pieces of shiny foam would look fabulous! The goal is for your drawings to steal everyone's gaze, and knowing you, we have no doubt that's how it will be.

Eyes coloring pages

Why color pictures of eyes?

Eyes are our visual organ, and they work because they detect the light in the environment and convert it into electrochemical impulses that our brain processes into images. They are the representatives of the sense of sight, which is why we owe our ability to see to them.

Eyes let us do all kinds of activities; such as orienting ourselves, recognizing and telling people apart, understanding how many objects work, playing sports, developing the arts, and even stimulating and complementing our other senses.

At Coloring Together we give thanks every day for the gift of sight, and so that you learn more about it and understand its value, we have accompanied these eye coloring pages with fun facts about the topic. Take a look and find out a bunch of amazing things about your eyes!

If you are eager to put your talent and artistic skills to the test, run to find a few blank sheets so you can print the eye coloring pictures you like best.

Our eyes don't lie, so when we have an artist of your caliber in front of us, it's impossible not to turn and look at their beautiful drawings. If you already have all your materials on hand, let's not wait any longer and start coloring!

Learn while coloring Eyes

  1. Did you know that there are people who have eyes of different colors? Those with complete heterochromia can have, for example, one iris that is blue and the other brown; or one iris that is hazel and the other green. Incredible!
  2. Since 2007, the American Kim Goodman has held the record for “the person with the most protruding eyes in the world.” This woman can pop her eyes out of their sockets up to 12 millimeters. Truly impressive!
  3. To keep our eyes lubricated and protected, human beings blink on average 5 to 15 times per minute. This is equivalent to between 300 and 900 blinks per hour and between 4,800 and 16,200 blinks per day (considering that you sleep 6 to 8 hours daily).
  4. With a mark of 1 hour and 17 minutes, the Filipino actor Paolo Ballesteros holds the world record for “the person who has gone the longest with their eyes open without blinking.”
  5. The longest eyelashes in the world are 20.5 centimeters long and belong to the Chinese woman You Jianzia. So you can compare, the average length of an adult person's eyelashes is between 0.7 and 10 millimeters. You's are up to 29 times longer than the average eyelashes!
  6. Cones are light-sensitive cells found in the retinas of your eyes. Thanks to them you can perceive up to a million different colors and shades. Great!
  7. Rods are light-sensitive cells that allow us to tell shapes apart in low-light environments. They are found in the retinas of our eyes and thanks to them, human beings can see in the dark.
  8. Did you know that there are people who are afraid of eyes? Ommatophobia is a very rare disorder that consists of having an irrational fear of pictures of eyes of certain colors or of pictures of eyes in general.
  9. Did you know that there are people who are afraid of opening their eyes? Those with optophobia feel an irrational fear of opening their eyes in certain situations, such as during a horror movie or in the morning when waking up.
  10. There are people who sleep with their eyes open. Those with nocturnal lagophthalmos have trouble closing their eyelids completely, and therefore tend to have poor rest, blurry vision, irritation, and sensitivity in the eyes.
  11. Newborn babies cry without shedding tears. This is because human beings do not have our tear ducts developed enough until we are between 2 and 12 weeks of age.
  12. Human eyeballs measure approximately 2.5 centimeters in diameter and weigh between 7.5 and 8 grams.
  13. If a person sleeps 8 hours a day, it means that by the time they are 80 years old they will have spent approximately 26.66 years of their life with their eyes closed just from sleeping (since we don't count the time spent blinking).
  14. On our upper eyelid we have between 100 and 200 eyelashes; on our lower eyelid we have between 70 and 80 eyelashes; and every day we lose, on average, between 1 and 5 eyelashes.
  15. On average, eyelashes take between 8 and 12 weeks to grow; and every five or six months they renew completely.
  16. Did you know that there are people who can't see all colors? Color blindness is a genetic alteration that affects, to a lesser or greater degree, the ability to perceive certain colors. It is hereditary and affects men the most.
  17. Did you know that there are people who see in black and white? Those with achromatic color blindness do not have any of the three types of cones in the retina and can only perceive the colors white, black, and gray.
  18. The partial or total loss of vision is known as blindness. According to the WHO, there are approximately 45 million blind people in the world.
  19. The most common eye color is brown, since 50% to 75% of the world's population has eyes of this color. In order, it is followed by hazel, blue, amber, green, and gray.
  20. Did you know that being cross-eyed was considered attractive in Mayan culture? Many wealthy parents made their children cross-eyed as a symbol of status and beauty.

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