There are a couple of problems with that question.
It reads much more like a requirements dump then an actual programming problem you have to solve. While we are a code writing service, we like to do so from an actual problem. That is a missed opportunity because you said:
But the examples of it that I've found do not show to draw directly to bitmap, instead using a window.
Had you included a working example and explained how that doesn't fit your context we would have had a question with value for future visitors.
The other point is the soliciting for off-site resource. It isn't that clear cut but I can see why people would not think it is very valuable to have a list of answers that point to examples that exist today. There is a reason Stack Overflow has a close reason for it Question Close Reasons - Definitions and Guidance
You make the claim
GDI+ doesn't appear to support those features, so I've excluded that one.
That might be true but it helps if you had backed that up with a source so we could verify / confirm that your conclusion is right. Share you research is preferred. See in the right side bar, step 2: You can get better answers when you provide research.
In your title you use simple and fast. In your question we're down to simple, no mention of fast anymore or we must be impressed by large number of bitmaps. Simple and fast are imprecise words that don't have meaning without context. When would an answer to your question be acceptable when it comes to simple? Is that defined by the calls needed? The involved structs? Same goes for fast. Is 2 triangles per second OK-ish? Or does it need to be 2000 triangles per second? It helps in these cases if you have your benchmarks in the question.
That brings us to how you can try to salvage the question.
- pick one of the examples from OpenTK and adapt it so it is as close to your specs as you can get it
- run benchmarks on your hardware
- include the adapted example code in your question as a Minimal Reproduceable Example
- make clear what performance requirement you have
- Ask for how to implement the missing features (for example if you couldn't get the color interpolation working), or
- Ask for how to solve a specific issue (for example: how to get a bitmap from the window), or
- Ask for how to reach a given performance in transactions per second or whatever concrete measurement is applicable
You can state that you're not bound to the given library and/or which alternative architecture you're open for, so answers can venture into alternative libraries or even mixed language solutions within the boundaries of your needed solution.
Once you made those edits to your question make sure to tick the This edit resolves the original close reason and the question should be considered for reopening so the question goes to the Reopen Queue. Allow for 6 to 8 weeks to have it re-openend.