How To Draw The Cookie Monster

How To Draw The Cookie Monster

Cookie Monster, a beloved character from Sesame Street, is a great way to get kids of all ages interested in art. With his googly eyes and big, blue fur, he’s the perfect subject matter to bring art to life. Here are a few easy steps to help you draw your own Cookie Monster masterpiece.

Start With His Head

The first step to drawing Cookie Monster is to sketch out the shape of his head and face. Start with an oval to define the shape and add his iconic eyes. Then, draw two ring-shaped circles for the ears, followed by the mouth and fluffy fur. For Cookie Monster, make sure to leave some space for the mouth and other details such as the eyes, nose and cheeks.

Adding The Fur

Next, it’s time to add the fur. Begin by using curved lines to create the fur on his face and head. Use a variety of line lengths and weights to create a realistic 3D effect. You can then add smaller details like the individual fur strands or the fur spikes on the sides of his head.

The Body and Arms

Draw the body and arms of your Cookie Monster next. First, draw the outline of the body, then draw the arms and legs. Make sure to add lots of details to make him look fluffy and full. Also, don’t forget to add the fur to the arms and legs as well.

The Details

Now it’s time for the details. Start by drawing the nose, then add the eyes and lastly the cheeks. For the nose, use two curved lines for the outline and add the white dots in the center. For the eyes, draw two circles with a black dot in the center. For the cheeks, use curved lines to draw the eyebrows and draw a few more lines on the sides of the face.

The Finishing Touches

Now that you have all the details in place, it’s time to give your Cookie Monster his finishing touches. You can use a thicker pen to add the nostrils and make sure to draw the fur around the eyes and cheeks. You can also use a thin pen for shading and shadowing to give your Cookie Monster some added dimension and realistic style. Once you’re done, erase any extra lines and voilà – you’re all set to rock your Cookie Monster masterpiece!

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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