Greek Mythology Coloring Pages
Selene Coloring Pages

Welcome to our Selene coloring pages section.

Selene, the Greek goddess of the moon, is a beautiful and mystical figure who personifies the moon's gentle light and its constant presence in the night sky. Riding her chariot across the heavens, pulled by two horses, Selene illuminates the world as she watches over the earth from above. As the embodiment of the moon, she is associated with lunar cycles, nighttime, and the passage of time.

 

About Selene, the Greek goddess of the Moon:

Selene and a full moon

Selene, the radiant goddess of the moon, embodies the quiet beauty and mystery of the night. Picture her riding across the starlit sky in a chariot drawn by silver-maned horses, her presence casting a gentle glow over the world below. Her long, flowing robes shimmer like moonlight, and her serene face is framed by a halo of light, illuminating the night with a peaceful, calming aura.

Imagine Selene’s realm—a night sky filled with stars, where deep blues and purples create a tranquil, dreamlike backdrop. She glides above mountains, oceans, and forests, her soft light revealing the beauty of the world in darkness. Her silver chariot leaves a trail of stardust, and her horses’ hooves seem to create a rhythm in harmony with the quiet of the night.

In Greek mythology, Selene is known for her love of the shepherd Endymion, whom she visits each night as he sleeps in eternal slumber. Her devotion adds a layer of romance and mystique to her story, symbolizing the gentle, watchful nature of the moon as it travels the sky.

Selene reminds us of the quiet power of the night, offering a sense of calm and renewal, and inviting us to look up and marvel at the wonders of the night sky.


Selene Coloring and Drawing Guide:

Welcome to the Selene coloring and drawing section! Here, you can capture the ethereal beauty of the moon goddess and explore the magic of the night sky.

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Creative Challenge:

Imagine you are Selene, gazing down from the sky. Draw what you see from your chariot—whether it’s a forest bathed in moonlight, waves glistening in the night, or a peaceful sleeping village.