This one here, drawn by Philippine illustrator Kerby Rosanes in his book Mythomorphia, is a male one, distinguished by a ball underfoot. If it were female, it would be a cub with her.
I chose this color for the body because this is a bronze one. A burnisher pencil was used to convey the smoothness of the surface.
The curly-cues around the head, tail and face of the lion: I couldn't really figure them out - whether they were clouds or part of the lion. I went with a bronze-y, pale yellow color for them, intending to make these part of the lion, as if it were evaporating, or morphing into cloud.
With the palette so neutral thus far, I made the lanterns in red and blue pops of color on the page.