How To Draw Sunflower Step By Step

Drawing sunflowers could make anyone smile, even the most grumpy of people. It’s the dazzling shades of yellow and orange that are so captivating and mesmerising to behold. Very few flowers possess such an enchanting persona that’ll liven up any wall with its beauty.
So if you’re looking to learn how to draw an adorable sunflower, then you’ve come to the right place! Let’s start creating a beautiful piece of art that radiates a stunning aura everywhere around it.
1. Sketch The Sunflower
The first step to drawing a sunflower is to sketch its general outline. Start off with a pencil and draw several slanting lines to represent the central point of the sunflower. Once you’re done with that, it’s time to add some of its defining features. To make it look more realistic, you can draw small, curved lines around its center. After that, draw the leafy petals that form the structure of the sunflower.
2. Add Color
The colors you choose can totally transform the look of the sunflower. For a warm and charming effect, go for warm shades like yellow and orange. You can start coloring in the middle of the sunflower and work your way outwards. As you go along, vary the colors of the petals to make them more dynamic. Keep in mind that you don’t need to follow a specific pattern for the colors. Let your creative juices flow and paint the sunflower whichever way you like.
3. Start Adding Details
To give your sunflower some depth and realism, you can add some details. Start by outlining the leaves with a black pen for a sharper look. After that, you can draw some little black circles around the center of the sunflower for a realistic touch. If you want to get even more creative, you can draw a butterfly or two hovering around the sunflower.
4. Add Some Finishing Touches
To make the sunflower look more vibrant and alive, draw some shadows with a brown pencil. This will create a more realistic effect, making your sunflower look like it’s coming off the page. You can also draw thin white lines around the petals of the sunflower and the leaves to add a bit more flair.
5. Voila!
There you have it! You just created a stunning sunflower! With just a few simple steps, you’ve managed to create a vibrant and mesmerising piece of art that’s sure to brighten up any wall. The possibilities are endless when it comes to creating your own sunflower. You can decide how bright or dull the colors should be and even how many leaves the sunflower should have. Now it’s time for you to pick up your materials and start creating your own ‘masterpiece’!
6. Enhance the Colours
Intensify the colours of your artwork by adding strokes of white and black. Put more vibrancy on the petals of the sunflower by layering it with shades of yellow and orange. To achieve a natural feel, draw subtle shadows and highlights on the petals and leaves with a white pencil, while emphasizing its edges with a black one.
7. Add Accessories
Accessorize your sunflower with a bee, butterfly or ladybug. To make it look even more mesmerizing, draw some circles around it which will give off a sun-ray effect. Don’t forget to draw a stem for the leaves, for a truly realistic look. Using various types of shading and texture techniques, make the sunflower look realistic and vibrant.
8. Mix and Match
If you feel creative and want to explore more art ideas, mix and match different types of sunflowers and create a large floral bouquet. Collaborate with different colors, textures, and sizes of sunflowers and make it a bouquet to remember with a stand as the base. You can use all sorts of materials to construct the stand like branches, sticks, and more!
9. Draw a Vase
Create a mesmerizing display and draw a vase with stunning details such as spirals, flowers, and other patterns. Put together your sunflowers and draw out additional details to the vase such as stems and leaves. You’ll be surprised with just how realistic and beautiful the entire artwork will look.
10. Final Touches
To make your sunflower look more realistic, draw a few sun rays using white or yellow paint. Add some details to the background and make it as vibrant and realistic as possible. With just these few simple steps, you will have an amazing sunflower artwork ready for display!

Julia is an artist and musician, who grew up in a small town in Ohio, where she played in local bands and painted murals in free time. She moved to NY City to study art at the prestigious Pratt Institute, and then relocated to LA to pursue a music career. Julia loves sharing the knowledge she gathered during the years with others.

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