Summary of a lesson in mixed media painting “Winter trees. How to draw a winter tree Step by step drawing of winter trees


How to draw a beautiful tree? This skill will come in handy if you like to draw nature, landscapes, or just want to complement the background with a nice element or groups of them. You will need the ability to draw trees in the process of drawing a forest or any other natural location. In addition, trees can be stylized as a fantastic element of a futuristic or cosmic landscape. However, you need to start small - namely, by drawing a simple, but still beautiful tree. In this lesson I will show you how to draw a beautiful tree step by step with a pencil. As a result, we will get this nice drawing.

For drawing you do not need exotic materials - just enough a simple pencil and paper. Use crayons, markers, pencils or paints if desired. We start drawing a tree from the trunk. We will have a fairly slender tree, notice how it expands down and up.

Next we need to draw a sketch of the first branches. It seems that they grow in a chaotic order, but this is not so. In order to understand exactly how the branches of certain trees grow, watch them in nature or just look at a photo and note the common features. We should have it like this.

Now we draw side branches from the main branches, forming the general outline of the crown of our beautiful tree. In general, you can stop at this stage if you are drawing an autumn or winter tree without foliage.

In this step we will draw the general outline of the crown. Since our tree is located far from the observer, there is no need to excessively detail it and draw each leaf. If your tree is located in the foreground, then, of course, you will have to work hard and add more details and elements. This is what we have done so far.

Now on top of the branches I draw the volume of foliage.

Please note that some leaves overlap tree branches - this means they will need to be wiped off. We remove the extra lines, we will get such a beautiful tree.

We outline the outline if necessary. If you plan to color the tree drawing using paints, then you can skip this step.

Snow outside the window is a great reason to pick up a brush and depict all the beauty of winter. Show your kids several ways to draw snowdrifts, “crystal” trees, “horned” snowflakes, fluffy animals, and let winter “drawing games” bring the joy of creativity and decorate your home.

Music to which masterpieces are created

So, let's turn on some pleasant background music and... draw winter with the children!

Drawing with “snow”


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You can imitate snow in a drawing in different ways.

Option No. 1. Draw with PVA glue and semolina. Squeeze out the required amount of glue directly from the tube; if necessary, you can spread it with a brush (if you plan to cover large surfaces). Sprinkle the image with semolina. After drying, shake off excess cereal.


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Option number 2. Paint with salt and flour. Mix 1/2 cup of water with 1/2 cup of salt and the same amount of flour. Mix the “snow” well and draw winter!


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Option number 3. Draw with toothpaste. Toothpaste perfectly serves as “snow” in the drawings. It can be tinted with watercolor or gouache if you need to get a color image.

Drawings with white paste on dark paper look beautiful. And they SMELL delicious!

Toothpaste has perhaps gained the most popularity due to the fact that it is easily washed off, so you can draw with the paste on glass. Feel free to pick up the tubes and go decorate mirrors, windows and other glass surfaces in your home!

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Option No. 4. Draw with shaving foam. If you mix PVA glue with shaving foam (in equal proportions), you will get an excellent “snowy” paint.


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Option #5. Painting with salt. If you pour salt onto a pattern outlined with PVA glue, you will get a sparkling snowball.

Drawing on crumpled paper

An unusual effect can be achieved if you draw on previously crumpled paper. The paint will remain in the creases and form something like crackle.

Drawing with stencils


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Stencils make the drawing process easier for those who “don’t know how” (as it seems to them). If you use several stencils at the same time, you can get an unexpected effect.


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By leaving the part of the image covered with the stencil unpainted, you can pay more attention to the background: sprinkle salt on the still wet surface, apply strokes in different directions with a hard brush, etc. Experiment!

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Several sequentially applied stencils and sprays. It is convenient to use an old toothbrush or a stiff bristle brush for these purposes.


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A knitted snowflake will help you create real lace on paper. Any thick paint will do: gouache, acrylic. You can use a spray can (spray from a short distance strictly vertically).

Drawing with wax

Drawings drawn with wax look unusual. Using a regular (not colored) candle, we draw a winter landscape, and then cover the sheet with dark paint. The image “appears” right before your eyes!

Who are you? Seal?


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The effect of fluffy wool can be created by a simple technique: dip a flat brush in thick paint (gouache) and apply strokes with a “poke”. Drawings with white paint always look better against a dark, contrasting background. All shades of blue are great for winter motifs.

How to draw winter trees


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The crowns of these trees are made using a plastic bag. Dip it in paint and blot it in the right places - that’s the whole secret of “snow caps” for trees.


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Finger painting is suitable for kids. Dip your index finger into thick gouache and generously sprinkle snow on the branches!

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Unusually beautiful snow-covered trees are obtained using cabbage leaves. Cover a leaf of Chinese cabbage with white gouache - and voila! This painting looks especially impressive against a colored background.

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No cabbage - no problem. Any leaves with pronounced veins will do. You can even sacrifice your favorite ficus. The only BUT, remember that the juice of many plants is poisonous! Make sure your child doesn’t taste his new “brush.”


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The trunk is a handprint. And everything else is a matter of minutes.


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A favorite technique for many is blowing paint through a tube. We create “snowiness” using the little artist’s fingerprints.

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Not everyone will guess how this charming birch grove is drawn. The resourceful artist used masking tape! Cut strips of the required width and glue them onto a white sheet. Paint over the background and remove the paint. Draw the characteristic “dashes” so that the birch trees become recognizable. The moon is made in the same way. Thick paper is suitable for these purposes; the tape should not be too sticky so as not to damage the top layer of the design.

Drawing with bubble wrap

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Apply white paint to the bubble wrap and apply it to the finished drawing. It's snowing!

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The same technique can be used in applications.

The snowman has melted. It's a pity…


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This idea is suitable for both the youngest artists and those who want to give a gift “with humor.” Cut out “spare parts” for the snowman from colored paper in advance: nose, eyes, hat, twig arms, etc. Draw a melted puddle, wait for the paint to dry and glue what’s left of the poor fellow snowman. Such a drawing can be an excellent gift to loved ones on behalf of the baby. Even more ideas in our article.

Drawing with palms


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A simple way to create a surprisingly touching New Year's card- is to tell a story about funny snowmen. You can create a whole family if, based on a palm print, you add carrot noses, coal eyes, bright scarves, buttons, twig hands, and hats to your fingers.

What's there outside the window?


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What does a window look like from the street side? Unusual! Invite your child to look at the window through the eyes of Santa Claus or another character who may find himself outside in the most severe cold.

Dear readers! Surely you have your own “winter” drawing techniques. Tell us about them in the comments.

A sheet of paper lies vertically in front of you. The sketch is not complicated. Several wavy lines represent hills. All you have to do is draw the roof and the right wall of the wooden house. It will be partially hidden by the tree that will be added later, since it is much easier to paint a tree against the sky than to paint the sky around the tree. And the coating properties of acrylic paints will help us with this.

For the sky, mix white paint and ultramarine and apply the resulting color to the drawing using horizontal movements using a No. 8 bristle brush. The closer you get to the snow-covered hills, the more white paint you will need to use. Paint the snow on the hills white.

Now mix a transparent coating from ultramarine, cadmium red and white paint:

To give the sky the cool blue hue of a winter's day, apply this clear coat over the already dry layer. For shadows in the snow around the small wooden house, also use this transparent layer. The shadow around the tree is painted with a #8 bristle brush and clear ultramarine paint.

Using the already dry paint, draw a large tree with a pencil.

Mix burnt sienna and black wood paint. For the trunk and thickest branches, use a #8 hair brush.

To draw thin branches, use a hair brush No. 2.

If you add ocher to still wet acrylic paint on paper, light and shadow will appear.

From burnt sienna and ocher, mix a red-brown shade for a wooden house.

Using a #4 bristle brush, apply this paint in vertical strokes to the roof and walls.

To finish the house, you will again need the dark mixture you used to paint the tree. Using a #2 hair brush, draw thin dark lines. Now the house looks as if it was really built from wooden planks.

For dry grass that sometimes shows through the snow cover, you will first need ocher. Then paint the dark stems with burnt sienna color using the very tip of a #2 hairbrush. Place the brush on the snow cover, and then sharply pull it up.

Finally, using a No. 4 bristle brush, paint with white paint the snow lying on the branches of the tree and on the roof of the house. At the same time, hold the brush vertically, so that only the very tips touch the paper, and do not press too hard.

This fragment of the drawing clearly shows where the snow needs to be drawn.

Are you happy with your first winter landscape? I hope so, because now I'm going to show you something new. We'll put the brush aside for a while and try a completely different painting tool.

Drawing in unconventional ways, using household items (toothbrush, cotton swabs, sponge, crumpled paper). By drawing with unusual objects, students can get creative and see that they can use more than just a brush to paint. Students will definitely enjoy this activity and be satisfied!

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"Winter Forest"

Lesson objectives:

Educational:

1. Stimulating the cognitive activity of students through familiarization with non-traditional drawing methods.

Developmental

2. Contribute to the creation of conditions for the development of imagination and communication skills of students.

Educational

3. Development of cooperation skills and a sense of empathy in the classroom.

Progress of the lesson:

1) Organizational moment:

Hello guys. My name is Marina Aleksandrovna.

Have you heard snowflakes falling to the ground? (quietly) Sit as quietly as falling snowflakes.

2) Introductory conversation.

Under blue skies (slide)

Magnificent carpets (slide)

Glistening in the sun, the snow lies (slide)

The transparent forest alone turns black (slide)

And the spruce turns green through the frost (slide)

And the river glitters under the ice (slide)

What time of year does A.S. describe? Pushkin in his poem? (Winter)

– Today in class we will talk about winter, the beauty of the winter forest. But, we will not only talk, but also draw.

3) Topic of the lesson: Winter forest.

Guys, what games do you like to play in winter? (children's answers)

I suggest you play in the snow. I will throw a snowball, and you must describe winter in one word and throw the snowball back. For example, what is winter like? –Cold, etc.

Yes guys, you are right! Indeed, our winters are different. It is frosty (slide), and icy (slide), with snowstorms and blizzards (slide), with thaw and dripping (slide), with soft and fluffy snow (slide).

Look how beautiful it is in the winter forest (slide). There is a mysterious silence all around. The blizzard swept up huge drifts of snow. There are trees everywhere, like fairy-tale giants and gnomes.

Dark forest with a cap

Covered up weird

And fell asleep under her

Firmly, not awake.

Many poets, composers and artists tell us about the beauty of winter.

Poets - in poems, stories.

Composers are in music.

Artists - in paintings.

What do artists use to paint their pictures? (children's answers)

– Today you and I will be unusual artists; we will not paint with brushes. Let's collect all the brushes in a box. And our box is not simple, but magical. Come to me, let's talk a little magic.

Physical minute

White snowflakes swirled and twirled

Soft fluff flew up in a white flock.

The angry blizzard calmed down a little and settled down everywhere.

They sparkled like pearls, everyone marveled at the miracle.

Let's see what a miracle it turned out to be.

Our brushes disappeared, and boxes appeared. Take itEveryone get yourself a box, sit down in your seats, let's see what's in them. Have you guys guessed what these items are for?

That's right, let's draw.

For work we wear aprons and sleeves.

We will draw a winter tree (slide)

Look at how different winter trees are (slides)

What's in common?

All trees have a trunk, branches, and crown.

4) Analysis of nature.

Look carefully at the sample: how is the sheet of paper positioned? (vertical)

– How is the tree located on a sheet of paper? (Centered, but in the middle)

The tree is large, takes up the entire leaf

-Where should we start drawing? (From the trunk)

- Then branches, crown

What do we depict last? (drifts, snow)

5) Practical work.

(we draw step by step with the children)

- Now, guys, let's get to work.

(Everyone finished drawing)

Let's clean up ours workplace, wipe our hands, take off our aprons and sleeves.

6) Lesson summary.

- Now let’s hang the work on the board. Let's see what we got. Each of you drew one tree, and all together a whole winter forest. Look how different all the trees are, snowy and fluffy. And how many snowdrifts there were.

White fluffy snow,

Spinning in the air

And the ground is quiet

Falls, lies down.

Reflection:

So there was a whole snowdrift under our feet, what was he hiding? These are snowflakes. I really enjoyed working with you, so I will take a blue snowflake and attach it to your work. I really liked the blue snowflake, I didn’t really like the blue ones, I didn’t like the white ones. Did you like the lesson? And what is most? Then take one snowflake at a time and attach it to the drawings.

I want a piece of our lesson to remain in your heart and give you gifts.

Thank you for your attention. Goodbye.


Unconventional drawing techniques. Master class

Drawing from life “Winter tree” using non-traditional painting techniques (painting with flour and painting with salt)

Author: Aksenova Marina Albertovna, teacher fine arts state budgetary educational institution Arkhangelsk region for students, pupils with disabilities health "Solombala Special (Correctional) General Education Boarding School", Arkhangelsk
The master class is designed for fine arts teachers, educators additional education, preschool teachers.
Purpose of the master class: drawing a winter tree from life using non-traditional painting techniques (painting with flour and painting with salt).
The goal is to become familiar with non-traditional drawing techniques.
Tasks:
- expand teachers’ understanding of non-traditional techniques;
- develop the creative potential of teachers;
- share your own experience of working with non-traditional drawing techniques;
Every preschooler, not to mention schoolchildren, should be able to draw a tree. But, probably, most fine arts teachers (and especially teachers of Type VIII correctional schools) will agree that children experience significant difficulties in drawing trees. It is often difficult to draw a winter landscape, the indispensable attribute of which is a tree.
An art teacher should not in any way limit his or her students' creative potential. That is why the teacher expands his artistic capabilities through non-traditional techniques. In this master class, teachers are encouraged to use non-traditional materials: flour and salt in drawing a winter tree.

Required materials and tools:
Landscape sheet
Simple pencil
Gouache
Brush (squirrel, kolinsky No. 3, No. 2)
Water
Flour
Fork
Salt (plain table salt is better)
PVA glue


Make a sketch of a tree on a landscape sheet.


Fill the background with gouache.


When the main background is dry, paint the tree and let the drawing dry.


In a saucer of flour and white gouache, dilute the solution in a 1:1 ratio; don’t be afraid if there is more flour.



Without allowing the solution to dry, we apply it to the tree branches, and use a fork to distribute the flour and gouache on the tree branches in different directions. Don't be afraid if there is a lot of solution; when it dries, it will create the effect of a snow cap on the tree.




You can draw snowdrifts from flour and gouache. Or you can draw sparkling snowdrifts of salt. To do this, apply PVA glue to the dry surface of the paper; to prevent it from drying, you need to sprinkle it with salt. It is better to use regular table salt, its particles have different size and shape.



Let the drawing dry. The result is a tree with voluminous snow on its branches and sparkling snowdrifts in which the snow plays when illuminated.