In the cold winter season, drawing of this bright and juicy berry - strawberry - will delight you. The drawing is so simple that you can create it together with your child, all the more it will be a wonderful drawing lesson for him.
It is necessary
a sheet of paper, a simple pencil, an eraser, materials for working in color
Instructions
Step 1
First, choose - you will only draw a berry or a whole bush, with leaves and flowers. For one berry, the leaf can be positioned arbitrarily; when depicting a bush, it is better to place the leaf vertically. Using a simple pencil, start sketching with light strokes. Consider a variant of the image of a whole plant, and then berries in particular.
Step 2
To begin with, draw strawberry stems, a couple of pieces are enough, extending from one base. From him, at the bottom of the "bunch", outline three leaves that have grown together. Draw a middle line on each leaf - this will be its vein. At the top of each stem, draw several medium-length stems for the berries. Also draw some short stems on which the strawberry flowers will be placed. Please note that the flowers are located close to each other, on opposite sides of the main stem.
Step 3
Draw the strawberry leaves - their edge is slightly serrated, outline several minor veins extending from the central one on each leaf. Gently mark the small strawberry flowers with a pencil. They look like small daisies - a core with five to eight petals.
Step 4
Start drawing the berries. Strawberries are shaped like a triangle with strongly rounded corners. Therefore, initially it is most convenient to start drawing with geometric shapes. Draw a small triangle at the end of the stem. At its base, from where the stem grows, outline the sepal - several petals pressed against the berry. Then round the corners of the triangle. In the shape of the strawberry, apply small dashes and dots, so you will mark its seeds. There are many of these lines and they cover the entire area of the berry.
Step 5
Choose materials to work in color. You can work with colored pencils, paints and felt-tip pens and mixed media. Start working with a background that can be made in one color - pale blue, pale yellow, etc. Then apply color to the stems and leaves. Next, take care of the flowers (make the strawberry petals bluish) and berries. The more ripe the berry is, the darker it will look, the color palette ranges from bright orange in small berries to maroon in large ones. Highlight the highlights on the plant in yellow.