How to Draw a Sheep in a baa-utiful way. Hello Artists, we go back to drawing animals. Today, it’s a wooly sheep! Stories have been written about them, we count them before we go to sleep. It’s true, we adore them. They look completely adorable, white and fluffy. In real life, they’re a bit stinky. […] Read more…
How to Draw Smiles & Smirks Step-By-Step
How to Draw Smiles & Smirks Step by Step Instructions Hey Artists! Today, we are going to practice drawing Smiles. This is an exercise, which means practice. There can be many different kinds of smiles. I know that there is a difference between a smile of pure joy and a smile of appeasement, when you […] Read more…
How to Draw a Microphone In 5 Easy Steps
Today we will be drawing a microphone. Microphones are mostly the same simple shapes, though they come in many colors and sizes. Of course, there’s always headsets but then you can’t do a MIC DROP! haha! Supplies for drawing a microphone: Paper Pencil Eraser Crayons or colored pencils Black marker for outlines Let’s get started: […] Read more…
How To Draw A Fish In 8 easy Steps
Today we will be experimenting with how to draw a fish. There are many different kinds of fish, so we will start with a basic fish that can be drawn in 8 easy steps! A body, fins, eyes, mouth and fishy details (fins, scales, air bubbles), are all you need to create this look simply. […] Read more…
How To Draw A Tent With Simple Triangles
Inside: Step by step instructions for how to draw a tent with simple shapes, perfect for summer camping expeditions. Today we are drawing a tent. Tents can be very incredibly complex, but we’re going to keep it simple today. This tent will be made of simple triangle shapes and really comes together when we add […] Read more…
How to Draw a Pumpkin Using Simple Letters
Inside: How to Draw a Pumpkin using the simple letters of D & C. Today we are drawing a Pumpkin. Pumpkins are a staple in any Autumn scene, plus we love to carve them for Halloween! Before they are jack o’lanterns or PSL’s, they grow all summer on a vine. Let’s draw a beautifully ripe […] Read more…