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Master class on drawing. “In a flower meadow. Ladybug"


Kokorina Elena Yurievna, teacher visual arts, Municipal Educational Establishment Slavninskaya Secondary comprehensive school, Tver region, Torzhok district.
Purpose: A series of drawing lessons for primary schoolchildren “In a flower meadow”: “Ladybug”, “Bee” and “Butterfly”


Drawings can be used to decorate the interior or participate in a competition, or as a gift.
Target: development creativity children through artistic and visual activities.
Tasks:
teach children to draw an expressive image ladybug in the flower meadow
strengthen children's skills in working with wax pencils and watercolors;
develop spatial thinking and imagination;
show children the opportunity to compose a panoramic collective composition from a large number of drawings, cultivate interest in co-creation;
to cultivate the ability to see the beauty of nature, to understand its fragility, to evoke a desire to protect

The nature of our planet is our wealth, which we must appreciate. Our task is to preserve all the diversity and richness of nature. Let us admire our nature as a song! Let's become her friend and take care of her!
After all, protecting nature and preserving it means loving your native Earth.
Have a carefree summer
Golden time
Festival of sun and light
Gives joy in the morning.
Nothing is more beautiful
In the grove of birds singing,
Yellow-eyed daisies
Snow-white eyelashes.
Cornflowers bright blue
In the emerald grass
And lilac haze
Above the river at dawn.
Ripe raspberries
Sweet juice on lips
As a sign of July
In the forests near Moscow. (I. Butrimova)

How nice it is in the summer on a green water meadow! Among the lush grasses, there are bright fragrant flowers. Elegant butterflies, bees and bumblebees flutter above them.
Among the magical space
I'll get lost from the soul!
There is so much beauty here, here is the kingdom
Have a wonderful fairytale dream!
The whole meadow is replete with fragrance and breathes,
Bees and bumblebees sing here,
And the butterflies are in the highest whirling
They are looking for those flowers in delight,
That they are given the sweetest nectar! -
How delightful everything is here! -
The flight of the soul is the highest here! -
His name is happiness! (N. Klubnichkina “In a flower meadow”)

Today is the first lesson. You will learn the plot of our drawing from the riddle rhyme:
I'm a harmless bug -
neither an ant nor a cockroach!
I don't moan or butt,
although I call myself a cow!
Mustaches instead of horns
on the back, like beads,
black peas,
as if abandoned by someone.
I'm a ladybug
I'm sitting on chamomile!
There are a lot of us
we are all like twins!
Carrying me away
to the wildflower
red wings
to the black dot! (N. Ileva “Ladybug”)
That's right, we will learn to draw a ladybug on a daisy. From time immemorial, chamomile has been a symbol of Russian nature. At the ancient Slavic people it was considered one of the 7 sacred plants - hazel, chamomile, oak, hops, weeping plant, willow and mistletoe.
The name chamomile comes from the Latin word meaning “Roman” when translated into Russian. In the medical literature of the Middle Ages it was called “Romanov’s flower.” IN Ancient Egypt The chamomile was dedicated to the sun god Ra. And the Greek name translates as “ White color OK".

For work we will need: album sheet, colored wax pencils, brush (squirrel or pony No. 2), water glass, watercolor.


Place the album sheet horizontally. Let's start working from the center of the sheet.
First stage.
Take a red wax pencil and draw an oval. Let's draw an arc in the middle.


Using a black pencil, draw an arc - this will be the head. On the red oval, in random order, draw small circles and dots.


Let's draw eyes and antennae. Our ladybug is ready.


Using a yellow wax pencil, draw an oval. This will be the middle of the chamomile.


We begin to draw the petals with a blue pencil. In shape they resemble elongated ovals of irregular shape.





Let's complete the composition with green leaves.



Second phase: let's color our drawing using watercolor paints. Let's start with the ladybug. I suggest taking two shades of red. In my case, it’s dark red kraplak and scarlet watercolor.

We will draw “raw”. To do this, you need to moisten the desired area and inject paint there. The watercolor itself will begin to spread across the water in a random order, and adding an additional shade will create a unique pattern. The main thing is not to mix the paint, but to let it spread on its own. Wax pencil will hold water and paint in the area of ​​the drawing we need.



Paint the ladybug's head with black paint.


For the center of the chamomile, I suggest using three watercolor colors: golden ocher, yellow and orange.


Wet the entire yellow oval and apply yellow watercolor around the edge. Then we will add golden ocher and finally orange.



A real chamomile has snow-white petals, but in our drawing they won’t turn out that way (unless you paint it over, but then the work will look unfinished). For the petals, I suggest using lemon and turquoise watercolors - in the sun, the white color takes on different shades.


Since water dries quickly, I suggest moistening not all the petals, but only four to begin with. Introduce lemon color closer to the center of the flower.


Insert turquoise into the free part of the petal.


Now let’s moisten three more petals and introduce turquoise closer to the center, and a lemon tint around the edges.



Alternating watercolors in this way, paint over the remaining chamomile petals. Changing colors creates volume and gives movement to the petals.


Use yellow paint to paint over the free space between the petals in the center of the flower.


For the leaves we use two shades of green: viridon green and yellow-green watercolor.





This is what our work looks like in general.


Now let's add green grass at the bottom of the sheet. To do this, moisten the bottom half of the sheet and paint it with yellow-green watercolors. Then we introduce viridon green.



Draw a sunny sky at the top of the sheet. To do this, take scarlet, lemon and turquoise watercolors.


Working “raw” we gradually introduce all three colors.

Summer is one of the brightest and most beautiful times of the year. After all, it is during this period that the most fragrant flowers bloom, fruits and mushrooms appear. To understand how to draw summer, you should familiarize yourself with the creations modern masters and painters of past centuries. High-quality photographs taken yourself or found on the pages of magazines and books will also help you learn how to draw summer with a pencil or paints.
Before you draw summer you need to prepare:
1). Paper;
2). Pencils with different shades;
3). Regular pencil;
4). Eraser;
5). Liner (preferably black).


It will be much easier to understand how to draw summer with a pencil if the whole process is divided into several steps:
1. Use thin lines to mark the foreground and path. And also mark the horizon line;
2. In the foreground, draw the trunks of three trees and schematically draw flowers;
3. Draw the birches more clearly. Draw the branches and foliage of these trees;
4. On the other side of the path, draw a bunny hiding in the tall grass. In the background, depict haystacks and a grazing horse. Draw in the distance wooden house, church and forest outline;
5. Now you understand how to draw summer with a pencil step by step. Of course, now the image looks unfinished. Before coloring this sketch, carefully outline it with a liner;
6. Use an eraser to remove the pencil sketch;
7. Green paint over the foliage of the trees, and lightly shade their trunks with gray. Use a black pencil to paint over the branches and stripes on the birch trees;
8. To depict a summer evening, you need to devote Special attention the shade of the sky. Shade the lower part of the sky with a soft pink pencil, and tint the rest of the sky with a blue pencil;
9. Blue-green color color the forest in the distance. Use green pencils to color the grass in the background;
10. Use pencils of different colors to color the horse, haystacks, village house and church;
11. Color the path in brown tones. Color the grass with green pencils. Shade the hare with a gray pencil, and inner part make his ears and nose pink;
12. Bright pencils color the flowers and grass near the birches.
The drawing is ready! Now you know how to draw summer step by step. To create an even more vibrant and creative landscape, you should use some paints. For example, watercolor and gouache are great.


We all love summer - a time for relaxation, vacations, games, adventures and swimming. Personally, I just love summer for a whole bunch of reasons, and therefore I invite you to draw this time of year with me step by step with a pencil.

So, what do you associate with summer? Personally, for me - with clear skies, sun, greenery and a house in the village. Let's try to draw a carefree landscape that would be perfect for illustrating your story about holidays and summer.

First, we divide our sheet with a line, marking the horizon. Draw with a simple pencil, so that sometimes you can erase all the extra lines.

At the top of the sheet we draw a sun and clouds. You can really draw cloudy sky, or maybe clean.

Add a couple of tree trunks.

And, of course, what would summer be without lush, bright foliage? We draw lush tree crowns.

The general landscape is ready, now it’s time to draw a house away from the trees. By the way, in the next lessons I want to show you how to draw houses. So, we draw the base of the house from two rectangles.

Add a roof to the rectangles. Don’t forget to remove all unnecessary lines along the way so that they don’t distract you.

Let's add another element and a pipe to the roof.

Let's finish drawing the doors and windows.

In this lesson we will look at how to draw summer with a pencil step by step. All stages and techniques for drawing summer with a pencil are shown. This lesson contains a video and pictures from it in sequential order, everything will also be explained. If your internet allows it, be sure to watch the video; it shows the entire drawing process, how to hold the pencil and what movements to make with it. If you are watching from a mobile phone, then go straight to the images - step by step drawing summer. how to draw a village in summer.

This will be a small drawing, take a thick sheet of paper, a landscape sheet for drawing will also work. You can mark the size of the drawing with a pencil so that there are clear edges, but the author separated it with paper tape. First of all, draw the horizon - this is a horizontal line in the middle of the sheet, then we start drawing the house.

Draw a mountain in the distance and a silhouette of trees and greenery on the right with jagged and knotty curves. Draw a country road near the house and windows in the house itself. The lines should not be bold - this is a sketch. To view a larger image, click on the picture.

On the left, draw silhouettes of trees and a fence.

Take a pencil as you usually hold it and draw the branches, they are darker than the foliage, then use the same method to draw a second peeking tree on the edge of the roof.

Place an auxiliary sheet of paper on the edge of the house and shade the part in a light tone to the silhouette of the bushes on the left. Blend.

Using the curl method, draw dense bushes on the left.

Draw the grass near the house.

Paint over the windows and doors of the rural house, make the fence stakes bold, draw the branches of a dry tree in the center of the picture (you can make it alive, draw a woo), then start drawing the foliage of the trees on the right.

On the left, where you just drew the foliage, draw tree branches between them. Draw the grass from the edge of the country road on the right, as well as some grass on the right and blend it out. Place dots on the road to show its unevenness.

Here is the finished drawing of summer.

If you go over the edge, you can take a ruler and place it on the edge of the design and go over it with an eraser. Then the edges of the picture will also be smooth.

In this lesson we will look at how to beautifully paint summer with gouache paints step by step. Let's draw a bright sunny day.

Very little time was spent on this sketch. I worked on A4 format, that is, a simple landscape sheet. I divided the space of the sheet into approximately three parts. The top two will be the sky, and on the bottom we will draw the earth.

For the sky I used white and yellow paint, carefully mixing and creating white and yellowish areas.

Approximately in the middle of the horizontal sheet, let's start drawing tree trunks. If your set does not include brown paint, then it can be easily obtained by mixing red and green paint. By adding more of one color or another, you can achieve different desired shades. You can add just a little blue to get a darker, almost black color.

We will not draw the bark of the tree realistically; it is enough to generally divide the tree into separate branches. You can add yellow to brown and green color. without waiting for the gouache to dry.

Let's draw branches and white highlights on the trunk.

Let's draw the second tree in the same way.

We will first draw the foliage as a general mass, then we will highlight the details. For her I used green, yellow, a little blue for more realistic color. I painted with a large brush. In some places I applied gouache with an almost dry brush.

I used a thin brush to determine the location of the background trees. The foliage was made with a brush and the spray method. I sprayed it with a hard brush, but you can also use an old toothbrush for this. It depends on ease of use. I first sprayed dark green gouache on the trees in the foreground, a little yellow and white.

IN necessary places straightened the crown of the trees with a thin brush, mixing green gouache with white and yellow.

On the right side I painted a distant forest, mixing blue, white and yellow paint. Note that the edge of the nearby tree's foliage should be light yellow. This will create a backlighting effect.

To make the glare of light in the gaps of the foliage bright, we first apply yellow spots in the right places, and then put a small dot in the middle with white gouache.

Let's draw a yellow stripe with gouache where the grass begins in the foreground.

But before we draw the ground, let's draw the distant forest on the other, right side. We also mix white, blue, yellow gouache. More dark paint Let's draw barely visible tree trunks and sprinkle a little white gouache.

Using broad strokes, draw the ground in the foreground.

Let's draw a shadow under the tree and yellow spots of light.

Place white strokes in the middle of the spots and spray with white paint from a hard brush or toothbrush.


Author: Marina Tereshkova

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