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A pride flag is a rainbow flag that represents a subset of the LGBTQ community. Gilbert Baker and a group of volunteers had made them by hand, and now he wanted to mass-produce the flag for public consumption. The first rainbow flag was flown for the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day parade on June 25, 1978. This article will show you 4 different ways to draw rainbow pride flags.
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Method 1
Method 1 of 4:
Drawing a Basic 6-Stripe Pride Flag
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1Draw a rectangle.
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2Divide it into six equal horizontal sections. To do this, draw five lines inside of the rectangle.Advertisement
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3Color the first stripe red. Red represents life on the flag.
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4Color the second stripe orange. Orange represents healing on the flag.
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5Color the third stripe yellow. Yellow represents sunlight on the flag.
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6Color the fourth stripe green. Green represents nature on the flag.
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7Color the fifth stripe blue. Blue represents serenity or harmony on the flag.
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8Color the sixth stripe purple. Purple represents spirit on the flag.
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Method 2
Method 2 of 4:
Drawing a Gilbert Baker Pride Flag
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1Draw a rectangle.
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2Divide it into eight equal horizontal sections. To do this, draw seven lines inside of the rectangle.
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3Color the first stripe hot pink. Hot pink represents sex on the flag.
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4Color the second stripe red. Red represents life on the flag.
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5Color the third stripe orange. Orange represents healing on the flag.
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6Color the fourth stripe yellow. Yellow represents sunlight on the flag.
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7Color the fifth stripe green. Green represents nature on the flag.
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8Color the sixth stripe turquoise. Turquoise represents magic and art on the flag.
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9Color the seventh stripe indigo. Indigo represents serenity on the flag.
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10Color the eighth stripe violet. Violet represents spirit on the flag.
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Method 3
Method 3 of 4:
Drawing a Philadelphia Pride Flag
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1Draw a rectangle.
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2Divide it into eight horizontal sections. To do this, draw seven lines inside of the rectangle.
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3Color the first stripe black. Black represents diversity on the flag.
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4Color the second stripe brown. Brown represents inclusivity on the flag.
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5Color the third stripe red. Red represents life on the flag.
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6Color the fourth stripe orange. Orange represents healing on the flag.
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7Color the fifth stripe yellow. Yellow represents sunlight on the flag.
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8Color the sixth stripe green. Green represents nature on the flag.
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9Color the seventh stripe blue. Blue represents serenity or harmony on the flag.
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10Color the eighth stripe purple. Purple represents spirit on the flag.
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Method 4
Method 4 of 4:
Drawing a Progress Pride Flag
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1Draw a rectangle.
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2Draw five sideways triangles.
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3Draw a black stripe. Black represents diversity on the flag.
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4Draw a brown and blue stripe. Brown represents inclusivity on the flag, and blue is part of the transgender flag.
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5Draw a pink, and white stripe next to the blue stripe. This represents the transgender flag and gender inclusivity.
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6Draw a yellow triangle with a purple circle. This represents the intersex flag.
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7Divide the rest of the rectangle into six equal horizontal sections. To do this, draw five lines inside of the rectangle.
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8Color the first stripe red. Red represents life on the flag.
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9Color the second stripe orange. Orange represents healing on the flag.
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10Color the third stripe yellow. Yellow represents sunlight on the flag.
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11Color the fourth stripe green. Green represents nature on the flag.
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12Color the fifth stripe blue. Blue represents serenity or harmony on the flag.
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13Color the sixth stripe purple. Purple represents spirit on the flag. Your Progress Pride flag is finished.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionHow many pride flags are there?NicoTop AnswererThere are actually more than 180 pride flags representing specific identities, but there are 4 main types of rainbow pride flags (Progress, Philadelphia, Gay, and Gilbert Baker).
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QuestionDo I have to include purple in my pride flag?NicoTop AnswererNo, you don't have to, but it's more respectful if you do, since each color that makes up the pride flag has a meaning.
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