10 Radio Coloring Pages - Free!

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By Coloring Together

Radio colored by Coloring Together
Colored by the Coloring Together artists. See gallery.

What do you think of our colorful radio? Do you think painting it with such vivid and bright tones will affect its ability to play the most melodious notes?

We used the pointillism and hatching techniques because we find them very cheerful and fun! What techniques will you use when painting all these radio coloring pages?

If you want to take a chance and try new things, we suggest using finger painting, frosting, and crosshatching.

If what you're looking for are classic techniques with phenomenal results, pointillism, mosaic, and circular coloring will make the radio coloring pictures you paint the most beautiful in the world!

To create an innovative and pleasing work, you could use recycled materials in a thousand colors. Fill these printable coloring pages with sequins, wooden craft sticks, and pieces of newspapers and magazines.

Don't put a limit on your imagination when it comes to painting these vintage radio drawings, animated radio drawings, and kawaii radio drawings! Experiment with all kinds of palettes, techniques, and materials, and be amazed by your wonderful results.

Remember to send us the most beautiful drawings you color! We want to upload them to Coloring Together so that all the artists in our community can enjoy your talent for art.

Radios coloring pages

Why color radios pictures?

The radio is a means of communication that lets you send audio signals through electromagnetic waves. It gives us the chance to stay in touch with people all over the world without the need for cables.

It's an important channel for spreading information, since through the radio we can listen to songs, audiobooks, interviews, news, monologues, official announcements, and advertisements.

Some inventions that came before the radio contributed to its creation. These are, for example, Alessandro Volta's electric battery, the telegraph, Alexander Graham Bell's telephone, and Aleksandr Popov's electromagnetic wave transmission antenna.

The radio marked a before and after in the history of communications! And since we know you're a faithful fan, we've put together a spectacular gallery packed with radio coloring pages.

Spend a really fun afternoon giving life and color to these cute radio coloring pictures at Coloring Together. And don't forget to read the fun facts about radios that go with them! They're super interesting and will make you want to run and tune in your radio right away.

Learn while coloring Radios

  1. Did you know that on February 13 of every year World Radio Day is celebrated? That's how the United Nations Organization proclaimed it in December of 2012. Cool!
  2. The first radio transmission in history was carried out by the Italian electrical engineer Guglielmo Marconi in 1895. Later, in 1897 he sent the first wireless communication across open sea. Incredible!
  3. The first audio broadcast in history happened on Christmas Eve of 1906 in Massachusetts, United States. It was the Canadian Reginald Fessenden who, more than 110 years ago, read a passage from the Bible and played the song "Holy Night" for Christmas.
  4. The first commercial radio broadcasts happened in the middle of 1922. It was at this moment that radio advertising was born.
  5. The first radio broadcasts in Mexico happened in the year 1921.
  6. Did you know that the sinking of the Titanic gave popularity to the radio? When the famous ocean liner sank in 1912, people began to notice the usefulness of the radio in the face of accidents and catastrophes.
  7. Did you know that Japan's surrender during World War II was made known to the people through the radio? On August 15, 1945, Emperor Hirohito announced the shocking news to Japanese citizens through national radio.
  8. The smallest radio in the world measures just 10 micrometers in diameter by 100 micrometers in length. It was built in 2007 by scientists at the University of California, Berkeley, United States. Impressive!
  9. The longest radio interview in history lasted 25 hours and 26 minutes! It was achieved by Nepalis Bhanu Bhakta Niraula and Ang Phinjo Sherpa between November 8 and 9 of 2021. Incredible!
  10. In 2005, the largest collection of radios in history had 625 different types of radios! It belonged to the Indian M. Prakash, who started collecting them back in 1970. Amazing!

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