You’ve seen the highlights. The guy basically flies. Whether it’s that poster dunk over John Collins that we’re all still thinking about or the way he just hit 10,000 career points as the third-youngest player in NBA history—trailing only LeBron and KD—Anthony "Ant-Man" Edwards is the face of the league right now.
It’s no surprise that Anthony Edwards coloring pages are blowing up. Parents want them for the kids, and honestly, even some adult fans are looking for cool line art to mess around with during halftime. But here’s the thing: most of the stuff you find online is kinda generic. If you’re just looking for a random guy in a jersey, you’re missing why Ant is actually fun to draw and color.
The Aesthetic of the Ant-Man
What really sets an Anthony Edwards coloring sheet apart isn't just the jersey number 5 (or the 1 he used to wear). It’s the shoes and the swagger.
If you're looking for pages to print, you have to find the ones that feature his signature Adidas AE 1 or the newer AE 2 that just dropped in "Lucid Pink" and "Zero Metallic." Those shoes have a distinct, futuristic honeycomb-like support wing. Coloring that specific texture is a nightmare if the line art is bad, but it’s incredibly satisfying if the drawing is high-quality.
I’ve seen some great designs that focus on his "Believe That" campaign. It’s a vibe. You aren't just filling in a Minnesota Timberwolves logo; you’re capturing that specific Atlanta-bred confidence.
Why Everyone Is Searching for These Right Now
Ant isn't just a basketball player; he’s a walking meme and a hero to a younger generation. He just reached that 10k point milestone in January 2026, and his December 2025 scoring surge—averaging nearly 30 points a night—put him right at the center of the MVP conversation.
When a player hits that level of superstardom, the fan art follows. Fast.
- The "Poster" Style: Look for pages that recreate his iconic dunks. These usually have more dynamic "action lines" that make the page feel alive.
- The Georgia Connection: Some of the best artist-rendered pages pay homage to his college days as a Georgia Bulldog or his Atlanta roots.
- The Timberwolves Rebrand: Since the Wolves have been deep in the Western Conference Finals mix lately, the modern "City Edition" jerseys make for much better coloring than the old-school stuff.
Getting the Details Right
If you’re printing these out for a kid (or yourself, no judgment), you’ve gotta get the colors right. The Timberwolves' "Midnight Blue," "Lake Blue," and "Aurora Green" are specific. That neon green—Aurora Green—is what makes the jerseys pop.
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Most people just grab a standard green crayon and call it a day. Don't do that. If you want it to look authentic, you need that highlighter-bright lime.
And don't forget the hair. Ant’s hair has changed over the seasons, from the tighter crop to the more defined twists. The best Anthony Edwards coloring pages actually take the time to get his facial expressions right—usually that massive, infectious grin he has when he knows he just took over the game.
Where to Find the Best Line Art
You can find basic stuff on sites like TheColor or various NBA fan portals, but the real gems are often on social media. Artists like @heypaintella, who famously did the paintings for Ant's draft night, have inspired a whole wave of "pop art" style basketball sketches.
Pro Tip for Parents
If you can’t find a specific pose you want, there are plenty of AI-assisted tools now that can turn a high-res photo of a dunk into a line-art stencil. Just take a screenshot of his latest 40-point game, run it through a "photo to sketch" filter, and you’ve got a custom coloring page that nobody else has.
Actionable Next Steps
- Check the Shoe Detail: Before you hit print, make sure the AE 1 or AE 2 sneakers are visible. They’re the coolest part of his current "look."
- Match the Pallet: Grab a neon lime marker specifically for the Timberwolves' accent colors.
- Go Dynamic: Skip the "standing and dribbling" poses. Look for the mid-air, "Ant-Man flying" shots to really capture his energy.
- Stay Updated: Since he’s currently on a tear in the 2025-26 season, new "Player of the Month" fan art is dropping weekly. Keep an eye on Wolves' community forums for the freshest designs.