Draw a picture of a winter morning. Learn to draw a winter landscape in gouache for children

All children and even adults love winter. This time of year envelops everyone with its fabulous atmosphere. The winter landscape is mesmerizing: trees silvered with snow and frost, falling soft snow. What could be more beautiful? How to draw winter and transfer this fabulous mood to paper without any problems? Both experienced and novice artists can do this.

Thinking through every step

How to draw winter step by step, namely a winter landscape with paints and pencil, we will look at in our article. Let's start with a gouache painting.

Before you draw winter with paints, on a sheet of paper we place the house, trees and yard buildings so as to fill the drawing.

Draw the background. It will be more convenient if we start working from the background, gradually moving to the foreground. Compliance with such a rule is not at all a prerequisite. Some artists, on the contrary, are more comfortable painting from the foreground, gradually moving to distant objects and the background. Our future landscape will be flooded with sunlight, so to add brightness and fabulousness to the drawing, we draw the background in warm tones.

Elements of the drawing

On the left side we make sketches of thick paint. To do this, mix three colors of paint on the palette: yellow, blue and a little black.

The main element in the picture will be a wooden house. To achieve the most natural color for drawing logs, you also need to mix three colors on the palette: yellow, brown and ocher. We use a bristle brush, with which we make strokes along the entire length of the logs, painting them unevenly for a more natural look of the wood.

After applying the base color, you do not need to wait for the paint to dry, but you should immediately begin applying the shadow on the underside of the logs. To ensure that the transitions are not noticeable and not too sharp, it is advisable to mix black paint with ocher.

Drawing a distant forest

We add white and yellow to the paint that we used to paint the background so that the forest appears a little lighter than the background itself.
So gradually we got to To achieve greater naturalness and color similarity, we draw the tree trunks by mixing brown, green and black paints. We apply strokes in several layers, without waiting for the previous layer to dry.

Using the same principle, we draw the trunks of all the trees. After the paint has dried, be sure to lighten some areas on the bark, making white highlights from the bright sun. And we paint the shadow side (the back wall of the house) with red-brown color.

Thin strokes

While the paint has not completely dried, you can use a thin brush to outline the texture of the logs and paint over the window frames with yellow paint. Although the drawing is sunny and bright, it is already afternoon, when the sun is gradually setting. It seems like it’s still light outside, but the lights in the house have already been turned on. The highlights in the window can be painted with white gouache, and closer to the frame we can darken the glass a little.

Let's get down to details

We take a bristle brush and use point movements to shape the dark bushes around the wooden house. Using the same principle, we add white snow-covered bushes.

From the white hillock we mark a ski track in gray-blue color. We lighten the lower part of each strip with white paint, and darken the upper edge.

The next step will be drawing thin branches on the trees. To do this, take the thinnest brush and paint snow-covered branches with white paint.

We will decorate the foreground of the picture with a small fir tree. The picture shows that the sun is shining in our direction, so the spruce faces us with its shadow side. Mix blue, black, green, white and a little yellow paint and paint over the thick branches of the spruce. We also don’t forget to show the shadow under the tree. Using black and green paint we mark places in the snow where spruce branches peek out.

In order to outline light highlights on the tree, we draw them with blue and white gouache.

And the last step

The last step in the step-by-step course “How to draw a winter landscape” will be creating an imitation of snowfall. For this we need a hard large brush and white paint. Spray the drawing with paint using a brush, the main thing is not to overdo it, so as not to create a blizzard instead of a light snowfall.

Street in a village in pencil

Now let's look at how to draw winter with pencils. This lesson is not intended for beginners, but artists with some experience can master it. Let's try to draw a street in a village in winter, covered with snow. The lesson will explain how to draw winter step by step with a pencil.

Execution steps

First of all, we outline the location of the house and trees. This is done with light movements.

Let's move on to shading the sky. It is better to do this with a hard pencil.

We gradually move on to drawing the house, the fence around it and the trees. We design the trees that stand in the foreground in more detail, drawing out the bark and branches.

We do not shade the places where there are snowdrifts with a pencil, but leave them empty.

In the picture, the light falls from the right, so do not forget to add shadows and properly decorate the walls of the house. Where the sun hits it is lighter, and on the shadow side (side wall) it is darker. To enhance the brightness of the drawing, use softer pencils. In place of branches covered with snow, we leave clean places for now.

Details

We move on to more detailed drawing and add small branches. Near the house we draw a pole with power lines, paint it well and do not forget about the shadow. On the right side we depict another pillar and behind it in the background additional buildings, as in any rural yard.

We draw the tree in the foreground more clearly and place snow caps on it. Using a hard pencil we paint over the additional buildings in the background. Don't forget to place piles of snow on the trees. You can practice and learn a little in winter.

Finishing touches

After all, the picture has already become quite clear. Now all that's left to do is add the finishing touches. We break the snow caps on the trees with thin branches. Lightly paint over the snow lying on the road, leaving only small illuminated segments and highlights.

The lesson “How to draw winter with a pencil” has come to an end. During the cold season, most often adults and children spend their leisure time at home. There is plenty of free time left to enjoy drawing with your children. You can try to make some drawings on a winter theme.

Volumetric snow paint

For this technique, mix PVA glue and shaving foam in equal quantities. With this paint you can paint airy snow, a three-dimensional snowman, or a beautiful winter landscape. To begin with, we outline the contours of the future drawing with a pencil, and after that we apply paint. This type of painting can be decorated with glitter before it hardens. The drawing is ready.

Falling snow

If you have leftover bubble wrap lying around your house, which is used to wrap equipment in stores when selling equipment, it can be used for children’s drawings. We apply white and blue paint to the bubbles and apply it to the finished landscape. The resulting dots closely resemble falling snow.

Unusual paint

How to draw winter using ordinary salt will add fabulous beauty to a winter landscape. It is sprinkled on a drawing that has not yet dried, and when it dries, simply shake off the remaining salt. The drawing is ready. You can admire the sparkling snowflakes that were formed from salt particles.

In the garden, my eldest and I were given a task to jointly draw a drawing of a winter landscape for an online competition. I don’t like to draw and I don’t know how, so Google can help me)))

Found a lot of interesting things:

You can get a lot of ideas here by looking at the finished competition works of preschoolers: Children's drawing competition. January 2014. Preschoolers

Lesson summary for children 5-7 years old

“DRAWING A WINTER LANDSCAPE WITH TOOTHBRUSHES”

Goal: to teach children to draw a winter landscape using an unconventional technique using toothbrushes.

Educational:

Introduce students to the unconventional technique of drawing with toothbrushes;

Give an idea of ​​the winter landscape;

Provide students with information about proper dental care;

Educational:

Develop cognitive interest, the ability to observe and use your observations in practical activities.

Promote the development of fine motor skills of the hands;

Strengthen drawing skills;

Develop children's creative abilities.

Educational:

To cultivate in students perseverance, attention, accuracy and perseverance in achieving their goals;

Strengthen the habit of regular dental care in students;

Instill in students a love of nature.

Lesson format: workshop using ICT.

Materials and equipment:

1. Sheets for watercolor A4

3. Toothbrushes

4. Brushes No. 2 for painting

5. Paper napkins

6. Glasses of water.

Progress of the lesson

Today guys, I want to teach you an unusual way of drawing.

First, let’s check readiness for class: is everyone sitting correctly? Our back is straight, we don’t bend too low at the table, we have everything for drawing.

Which of you guys likes to draw? (children raise their hands)

What do you use to draw with? (That’s right, you can draw with pencils, felt-tip pens, paints)

And look what we have on our desks that doesn’t look much like a drawing instrument? (Of course, it’s very unusual that we have toothbrushes with our brushes)

The fact is that today we will draw with a toothbrush. Each of you has a toothbrush at home.

What is it for? (Correct for brushing your teeth)

What do you know about teeth, shark teeth?

Start of the presentation

Slide number 2

The lemon shark is known to replace its teeth every 8-10 days, while the great white shark replaces its teeth every 100 days.

Slide number 3

For humans, everything is different: once in our lives we exchange baby teeth for permanent ones, and then we live with these teeth all our lives. Therefore, you need to protect your teeth and take proper care of them!

Slide number 4

How to properly take care of your teeth? Look at the pictures... Of course, you shouldn’t eat foods that spoil your teeth (sweets, soda, chips cause caries - tooth decay, and if you bite nuts, you can break a tooth).

Slide number 5

Do you know what foods are very good for teeth? (that’s right, fruits, carrots, dairy products and fish are very healthy, as they contain a lot of vitamins and minerals specifically for strong teeth).

Slide number 6

What should we do every day to keep our teeth healthy and serve us for a long time, and decorate our smile? (Of course, you should brush your teeth morning and evening).

Who knows how often you need to change your toothbrush?

That’s right, you should definitely change your toothbrush once every three months, because the bristles of the brush become soft and do not penetrate well between the teeth and do not clean them well from plaque.

But don’t rush to part with your old brush; you can play with it for the benefit of your health.

Slide number 7

Repeat after me the words and movements (Rubging the fingers of your left hand with a brush, starting with the thumb and ending with the little finger. Then rubbing the palms with a brush.):

Little hedgehog -

Quadrupeds,

A hedgehog walks through the forest

Sings a song:

Fuf-you-fuf-you-fuf-you-fu,

I carry a leaf on me,

I'm the strongest in the forest

I'm only afraid of the fox.

Little hedgehog -

Quadrupeds,

A hedgehog walks through the forest

Sings a song:

Fuf-you-fuf-you-fuf-you-fu,

I carry a fungus on me,

I'm the strongest in the forest

I'm only afraid of the fox.

They massaged their hands and prepared them for work.

As I promised, we will paint the landscape with toothbrushes.

Do you know what “landscape” is? (children's answers)

That's right, a landscape is an image of nature.

And we will draw our winter landscape in the forest.

Let's now see how Russian artists depicted the winter landscape in their paintings.

Slide No. 8, 9, 10

Conversation with children about paintings.

Practical work

Slide number 11

First, we will draw the background with you. It will be a beautiful evening sky.

Dip the toothbrushes in water, blot them with a napkin and take the blue paint. Paint the sky a little blue, then wash the brush, blot it with a napkin and paint the sky with pink paint.

Now with white paint, we will add some light colors to the sky. Now let’s draw snow with you. What color do you think the snow is? (children's answers).

Slide number 12

The white color reflects the surrounding colors and if you look closely, the snow can be light blue, lilac, pink or yellow!

And now, while our background dries a little, you and I will play at our desks.

The wind is a cloud-mill

He spins at full speed (we twist the handles like a mill,

And it creeps to the ground

White-white fluff (shake palms).

Close the windows

Close the doors (put your palms together).

Cover your ears (cover your ears,

Close your nose (close your nose).

Walks and wanders along the roads

Old Grandfather Frost (we walk with the index and middle fingers)

It stings your ears, it stings your nose,

Santa Claus pinches the cheeks (we pinch the named parts of the body).

Slide No. 13 and 14

Look how beautiful the trees look in white frost in Kustodiev’s photograph and painting.

Let's try to draw a light, airy tree crown using a toothbrush. Take white paint with a brush and apply it to the paper, trying to draw an oval with fluffy edges.

We won’t paint the trunk and branches yet, the white paint needs to dry.

Slide number 15

Now let's admire the snow-covered spruce trees and draw them in our picture.

Using purple or green paint, draw the branches of the Christmas tree using downward and sideways movements, pressing the brush to the paper.

Using a thin brush, paint the trunks and branches of the trees with brown paint. Our drawings are ready!

Guys, you all turned out wonderful drawings!

Let's arrange an exhibition of your drawings and admire the beautiful snow-covered forest.

I was pleased to learn today that you know so much about your health. Don't forget to take care of your teeth. I hope our lesson was interesting and useful. Did you like drawing in such an unusual way? Be sure to go to the park on the weekend and admire the winter landscape, maybe it will inspire you to new creative works.

Now let's put things in order in the workplace.

New Year's creativity: drawing patterns on the windows

Why do I offer this particular type of window decoration? Firstly, everything you need is already in every home, and there is no need to buy anything special. Secondly, the drawing process is very simple; in case of failure, all marks can be easily removed with a damp cloth, and when you get tired of the drawing, it is easily washed off with water. Further, this activity is suitable for children of any age and can captivate and amuse them for a long time. So, let's begin! Squeeze white toothpaste from the tube onto a saucer. If you want bright colors, mix toothpaste with paints. Go to the window and try making a few brush strokes. It's not difficult, is it? Come up with any plot and make a drawing. It can be snowflakes, animals and birds, winter landscapes and everything that your imagination tells you.


Lessons ISO-2.

This “Winter Village” was painted in gouache in three stages: background, houses and freshly fallen snow with shadows.

"Winter morning". Gouache.

"Bullfinches". Gouache.

"Winter City". Gouache.

“Winter mood”. This work was done by 4-year-olds. The background was painted in watercolors, and the drawing itself was done in white acrylic from a hardware store. Unfortunately, I don’t have a photo of the children’s work, the memory card of the camera was covered with all the children’s work (I’m crying), but believe me In other words, the kids have a very wonderful winter!!! It’s almost impossible to ruin the work!

Winter is one of the most inspiring times of the year.

Does your child love to draw, but has unfortunately run out of ideas? No problem.

We offer all kinds of winter drawings for children, and share the best techniques for turning them into reality.

This creative process captivates not only children, but also adults and will forever remain in their memory as a pleasant memory!

Various options for expressing talents

Winter themes are a field for flights of fancy. You can draw a house in the snow, various fantasies about this (snowman, snow queen, Santa Claus), children's games, snowdrifts, animals associated with this season, landscapes (day and night), a river or lake with ice on the surface.

There are many materials for this task: pencils, paints, felt-tip pens, gel pens, cotton wool, glue, glitter.

House in the snow

We present variations of children's drawings on the theme “Winter” with colored pencils and paints. One of them:

To begin, draw three large snowdrifts, one after the other. Draw Christmas trees on them. To do this, draw one stick with a brown pencil. Branches will extend from it. Draw needles on them in green. Draw snow with a white pencil. The house will be hidden behind the snowdrifts. Draw a square and a triangle on top of it. This is a wall with a roof. Place a small square on the wall and a rectangle next to it: a window with a door. Sprinkle the roof with white or blue snow. Ready.

It is better to do the drawing with shading rather than painting over all the empty spaces.

Painting winter with colors:

Here is the first snow and a house in winter. But painting with paints is a difficult task. To begin, make markings with a simple pencil (take the work plan from the first option). Then simply paint with gouache. Blue color indicates snow flakes.

Winter landscape

Winter-winter:

Divide a sheet of paper in half. Place two Christmas trees on the top line, followed by light green birch trees. Distribute as many trees as you think necessary on the sides. There should be snowdrifts in the center. To do this, leave a couple of lines of purple-pink color, shade the blue somewhere.

Winter tree:

We'll have to divide the horizon again. Only now on one third and two thirds of the sheet. In the upper right corner we draw a sun. There are Christmas trees on the horizon line. We will make them blurry, do not draw the outline and details. Using a thin brush, draw two semicircles on the lower part. These are snowdrifts. Using the same thin brush, we draw two birch trees without foliage onto them.

The desired fairy tale

When we hear the phrase “winter fairy tale,” most people think about a snowman, a Snow Maiden, and talking animals.

Therefore, we suggest in the background, and in the foreground, a smiling snowman and his mouse girlfriend:

To do this, draw three circles. The bottom one is the largest, the middle one is smaller, and the head is the smallest. She is wearing a red cap and a multi-colored scarf around her neck. There are two twig handles on the side, with warm mittens on them. New Year's gift in hand.

Fairytale winter house:

Nothing new. We combine elements from earlier works: there is a house, Christmas trees, and a snowman. This option is also suitable for children in grades 2 and 3.

Fun

The kids' favorite pastime is, of course, ice skating. Pictures on the theme “Winter fun”:

We draw the upper part of the man the way you are always used to doing it. Spread your legs a little wider than usual. In the second boy, you can depict how he pushes off the ice. The ice should be soft blue, otherwise color as desired.

Mischievous guys love hockey:

We divide the horizon into two parts. The top one is for the sky, trees and gates, the bottom one is for fun activities. How to make a gate: in a gray square, the strokes go diagonally, first from the bottom left to the top right, then from the bottom right to the top left. Place one child on a slide and let the other watch the beautiful picture. Give two children sticks in their hands and throw a black oval puck between them.

We remind you that it is difficult for children to work with paints because they blur on the sheet. The base should be made with a pencil, and blurry spots should be attached to it, symbolizing hair, clothes, and equipment.

Fantasies

Children fantasize and dream most often about gifts, the New Year and Santa Claus. We invite you to draw winter fantasies using sketches:

First, draw an oval, with a smaller oval in its center. We divide the large figure into two parts. We draw a semi-oval on top (and a semicircle on top), and a semicircle on the bottom. We got a hat without a pompom. Hurry up and finish drawing it. The very first oval will contain eyes, furry eyebrows, a nose and a mouth. From the mouth, draw another half circle. Starting from the hat, erase the boundaries, drawing out the beard in detail. Let's paint it over.

Another option:

Draw a circle and a smile in its center. This is the nose of Santa Claus. A luxurious mustache should extend from the nose. Then draw frills on the cap and a full beard in waves. Draw the cap and body, eyes, eyebrows, gifts behind the back. All that remains is to use the paint. Forward! A 4th grade student can easily handle this.

We depict nature from the earth to the sky

You can draw winter nature in different ways.

Animals

Who else, if not a bunny, stays awake all winter? What is not a symbol of this time of year:

The steps are extremely simple: draw an oval, not far from it there is a slightly elongated circle. Add the contours of the tail and paws. We connect the head with the body, attach long ears to the head. Add touches to create a wool effect.

Drawing animals with paints is not as difficult as it seems. Penguins live in the ice all year round. They deserve to be in your winter drawing:

How to draw animals: in the upper half we paint the excellent beautiful northern lights. Most of the leaf is occupied by snowdrifts and ice floes. Three little penguins walk happily on them. We make a black oval, slightly tapering at the very beginning. Next to him on the sides are flippers. Dip the brush into orange paint and carefully apply it downwards. These are webbed feet. We paint the eyes and abdomen white.

Forest

Forest - trees and animals collected in one place. How to depict a winter forest in the picture:

How to draw a winter picture with rowan: draw a trunk of medium thickness, short branches extend from it. At their ends we place small red circles in two rows. The first row is longer. Next to the rowan we draw a red semicircle, with two sticks extending from it. There are three more from these sticks: two diagonally, one in the center. Add a black head, beak, wings. Place a couple of Christmas trees and other animals of your choice in the picture. Don't forget to use white and blue pencils to create a snow effect.

Another variant:

First you need to draw the fir trees. Dip the brush into green paint, then press it onto the sheet evenly on both sides. The result is symmetrical needles. We use brown paint to mark the base of the trunk. The rest of it was covered by branches. After that, paint the bottom and top white, leaving space for the moon. We wait for the white paint to dry, then apply pink next to the yellow circle and blue around the edges.

Night

Fairytale night forest:

Even if you work in a minimalist style, there is a chance to achieve the desired recognition. Print the tree in green as in the step above. On top of this layer, apply almost the same, but white, leaving space for the previous one. It turns out to be a Christmas tree that is covered with snow. Add blue paint to the sky and paint stars and snowflakes on it with a thin brush.

River

Drawn picture with a river:

This drawing is also done using shading. Christmas trees are made with blue strokes obliquely and tilted to the right. The sky is in violet-blue tones. Let's add yellow-purple clouds. The river is blue-yellow with a horizontal streak.

Making crafts: pleasant gatherings

Winter illustration:

For such a simple craft, we will need a sheet of cardboard, glue, colored and plain paper, and gouache. Cut out a branch from brown paper. We paint snow on it with white gouache. Dip your palm into red paint and press it horizontally to the sheet. All that remains is to add the eyes, beak and legs. Cut out small snowflakes and glue them.

Another simple craft:

Available materials: cardboard, colored paper, cotton wool, cotton pads. Glue the disks on top of each other to make a snowman. We cut out all the necessary details for its decoration from paper. Glue brown tree trunks and a broom onto the leaf. Then we deal only with cotton wool. Tear off small pieces and fluff them up. These will be snowdrifts. Then roll into large balls - this is the crown of the trees. Smaller balls - Christmas tree. The smallest lumps are falling snow.

Works worthy of the competition

We have selected examples of drawings about winter with which your child will be able to win the competition. The implementation techniques were presented above.

For those over ten

Ten-year-old children are old enough to perform more complex techniques for drawing winter. They are already able to work out small details, handle paints so as not to go over the edges.

How to draw pictures on the theme “Winter” for children 10 years old and older:

Beauty - you can't take your eyes off it

Finally, we would like to show you beautiful painted, talented children’s portraits of winter:

We wish you success in all your creative endeavors! Let winter be remembered with a wonderful design.

Decide where in your fantasy world you will greet the winter morning. If you like the smooth, snow-white surface of the field, then transfer it to a sheet of paper. In the background, depict a forest with fluffy snow caps.

If you dream of visiting the mountains at this time of year, draw their snowy peaks in the distance. And in the foreground is a good-quality log house. It's nice to look out the window and smile at the bright winter sun, which gives its shine to the mountain giants and silvers their tops.

You can meet a winter morning in the city. Then you need to draw houses, small snowdrifts along the paths. People are walking along the path, wrapped in warm clothes.

Morning in the forest

If you are a beginner artist, start with an image of the morning in a forest clearing or field. Leave the half of the sheet closest to you untouched for now. Draw an uneven line through the entire canvas in the middle. The trees are located behind it. Draw a long slender trunk of a birch tree. Inside it - on the right and glory, make small strokes in a checkerboard pattern across the entire surface. Dress the tree in a white cap of snow. To do this, draw an oval shape similar to a cloud at the top of the trunk.

Draw a spruce next to the birch. Draw a thin trunk. Color it in with a pencil. 2 branches extend to the right and left from the top at an angle of 40 degrees. Dress them up in needles. Draw the rest of the branches in the same way. The snow could only linger on their almost flat ends. Draw uneven ovals here - islands of snow. Create several trees in the same way.

On a white field, draw low snowdrifts with a pencil. There is a round sun in the sky. Since it is morning, it has not yet risen high. Draw strokes above the place on the field where the luminary is located. This sun is reflected from a light surface. The drawing of a winter morning is completed.

Meeting the dawn in the mountains

If you want to create a winter morning painting with this theme, start by dividing the canvas into sections. Lay the sheet horizontally. Draw an almost straight line along the middle. On the left it is round. This is a hillock. Draw 3-4 small Christmas trees on it, they are located in the distance.

In the background are high mountains. Almost at the top of the sheet, draw a horizontal, uneven line. In two places it forms an angle - these are sharp mountain peaks. From these places down to the middle horizontal line, draw a vertical segment. Touch it up on the right with a pencil. This is a shadow. It's light on the left because the sun has risen. Picture it at the top left. Because of the top of the mountains, only half of it can be seen.

In the foreground on the right, draw a wooden house. To do this, place the logs vertically and make the roof sharp. Icicles hang from it. In the window, depict a person who meets the sunrise in a painted picture.

Drawing winter with preschoolers: step-by-step master classes, collection of ideas.

Drawing winter with preschoolers

In this article you will find step-by-step master classes on drawing winter with preschool children using different techniques:

  • drawing winter with gouache,
  • we draw winter using the grattage technique,
  • painting with salt.

Master classes will help teachers and parents conduct drawing classes in kindergarten, children's studio and at home.

Master class 1. Drawing winter with gouache with preschoolers

Author of the master class: Vera Parfentyeva, technology teacher, head of the children's art circle, reader of "Native Path". In the article, the photo shows drawings of children - students of Vera's studio.

Materials and tools for drawing

To complete a winter drawing, you need to prepare for your child:

  • album sheet,
  • paints (watercolor or gouache),
  • brush (you need a wide flat brush),
  • round brushes No. 1 -2, 4-5.

Children's age

This drawing can be drawn by children aged 5 years and older (senior preschool and primary school age.

How to draw winter with children: step-by-step description

Step 1.Prepare the background. To do this, you need to apply several strokes of blue, red, yellow, purple (can be green) paint with a wide brush. Then put white paint on the brush and stretch the color. Until the desired background is obtained, in which one tone transforms into another.

Step 2. We draw the outlines of the trees.

— Apply white paint to a round brush No. 4 or 5, and holding the brush vertically, first point out the contours of two trees in the center of the sheet (or do it using the poking method). The trees consist of three tiers in the form of a month-like figure or “cloud”. Start drawing from the bottom tier. Make the middle and upper tiers smaller relative to each other.

— Mark round “clouds” for the bushes on the sides of the trees.

— Using the poking method, fill in the inside of each “cloud.”

Step 3. Draw snow caps on the trees.

Mix white and black paint on the palette to get a light gray color and also dot the white “clouds” with a gray tint (shadow on the snow caps).

Step 4. We draw trunks and branches of trees and bushes.

Using brush No. 1 or 2, draw thin lines on tree trunks between the tiers of the crown and trunks of shrubs.

Paint the tree trunks with black paint, carefully so as not to touch the crowns.

Draw branches from the trunk.

Step 5. We draw snow on tree trunks and snowdrifts.

  • Use white paint to apply thin lines along the trunks of trees and shrubs.
  • Under the trees, outline the contours of the snowdrifts with a brush No. 5 and fill the “drifts” with white paint.

Step 6. Drawing falling snow.

Spray the finished drawing with white paint, brushing it over the brush, simulating falling snow. How to draw falling snow “spray” You are shown in the photo.

Our drawing is ready. Try to depict winter in a drawing! Good luck in your creativity!

And below is an example of a child’s drawing based on this master class. It was drawn by Nastya (7.5 years old).

Drawing winter with children using scratch technique

Drawing a winter picture with salt: technique

In the video you will see the drawing technique using the example of a snowman. But you can also create an image of a winter tree, house, clearing, forest.

How to draw winter with gouache: step-by-step video for children 6 years and older