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CakeĬelebrate today by drawing a beautiful cake! You can choose how many layers, what kind of icing, and what type of topper fits the occasion. The nice thing about drawing a skateboard is its not nearly as intimidating as trying to actually ride a skateboard.

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Pirate ShipĪhoy Matey! Pirate ships are a great thing to draw in your sketchbook and can be realistic or make your own cartoon. The best part about aliens as a drawing idea? You can make them look like almost anything your imagination can think of, since it is very rare to actually see them in real-life. What’s trending in the fashion world? Come up with your own fashion designs or take inspiration from some of the leading fashion designers to create your own fashion sketches. They don’t fly but they sure do love to swim! 24. Penguins are seabirds that live in mostly cold climates. Satellites are constantly in orbit around our earth, and they are very interesting looking items with many different geometric lines to use to build your drawing skills. Kitchens are where food is made and are often overlooked as the perfect place to sketch to get a glimpse into your everyday life. Surely you have a t-shirt in your closet that would make for a great subject for drawing. Featherīirds of a feather…are a great thing to draw! You can make them icon style, or try to recreate a realistic feather on paper. What can I say about sharks? They have big teeth, they live in the ocean, and they can be very fun and popular to draw. You can have a family member pose while you create a portrait sketch of them, or draw a portrait based on a photo of someone you know. Lay down on a blanket in your yard or at a park and spend some time cloud-gazing for inspiration on what to draw. Bearĭraw a teddy bear, a brown bear or a grizzly bear – your choice! 16. Sailboats are often see on lakes and at marinas and can have all sorts of beautiful designs on the sails. Have you ever seen a volcano in real life? Even if you’ve only seen one in movies or in photographs they can be fascinating subjects for art and sketching. Unlock the power of your creativity by drawing some keys! You can choose to draw old fashioned skeleton keys or draw a sketch of the keys out of your purse or your house key. Draw a dragon with a knight in shining armor, a Chinese dragon, or maybe even a friendly dragon that helps you roast marshmallows. Dragonĭragons are mythical creatures that have been a drawing subject since ancient times. Take your sketchbook out locally to a city near you, or spend some time drawing iconic skyscrapers such as the Bank of China Tower, the Taipei 101, or the Chrysler Building. We see so many great examples of skyscraper architecture in our cities that there are endless sources of inspiration for types of skyscrapers you could draw. There are so many types of tropical fish to consider as an idea for things that are easy to draw – choose from an angel fish, a clown fish or even maybe a butterflyfish! 10. You could also draw a still life of bananas, oranges, apples, or grapes. The classic fruit bowl still life might not sound like the most creative idea for drawing, but have you tried it? You might just be surprised. This was actually an assignment we had in high school to practice realistic sketching and shading using nothing more than a #2 pencil! 8. Hedgehogs are adorable spiny creatures most commonly found in Europe, Asia, and Africa, and in New Zealand.

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They say once you learn how to ride a bike you never forget – so why not try the same thing with learning to draw a bicycle? You can make it realistic or simply create a fun doodle. I am now working on illustrating another French children’s book set in Guadeloupe,” Linscott said.įor more information, call the library at (207) 244-7065, visit or email. For example, my husband and I went to Carnival one year so I could take photos, and we also staged a Quebec dinner with friends for more photos and inspiration. A lot of the story is connected to my travels in Quebec and I used photos from my trips to create the illustrations. But if a dog can understand French, that makes it more accessible and fun for them. I thought, ‘What a way to connect with kids.’ You know, kindergarteners don’t necessarily understand what French is. I was hiking one day in Acadia National Park and I heard a Québécois family calling to their dog in French and his name was Disco. I wanted to write a book that integrated culture while teaching the language. “French children’s books written for native speakers are often too advanced for my students.














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