How To Draw Wild Flowers

Introduction: A Guide to Drawing Wildflowers

Wildflowers are some of the most beautiful, vibrant, and abundant forms of living art. From the most delicate and angelic petal to the most grand and bold bud, drawing these wild flowers can bring you closer to nature—helping you appreciate its natural beauty, up close. This guide will teach you how to draw wildflowers with ease.

Step 1: Gather Necessary Tools

Before you can begin sketching, you must first gather the necessary tools. You’ll need: quality graphite or colored pencils, an eraser, a pencil sharpener, a few sheets of drawing paper, and preferably a magnifying glass. With these items, you’re ready to go.

Step 2: Choose a Flower to Draw

Now that you have all of your tools ready, its time to pick a flower to draw. Look around and observe your surroundings. What wildflowers catch your eye? Is it a daisy sprouting in grass, or a solitary dandelion in the midst of a field? Select a flower that speaks to you, and then examine its distinct characteristics and composition.

Step 3: Draw the Shapes

Once you’ve chosen your wildflower, it’s time to bring it to life. Start by using your pencil to lightly sketch out the overall shape of the flower. Estimate the number of petals the flower has; a daisy’s petals, for example, typically number 8-9. If you made the right choice of paper, you won’t have to worry about pressing too hard with your pencil and damaging the paper.

Step 4: Add Detail

Now it’s time to add detail to your sketch. Zoom in on the center of the flower, where the petals are connected. What do you see? Are the petals thin and wispy, or broad and thicker? Take time to examine the flower’s unique texture. You can also draw out any other details that make it stand out, such as its pistils or stamen.

Step 5: Erase Lines and Add Color

Finally, erase any visible sketch marks and line-work to complete your drawing. If you’re drawing with graphite pencils, you’re done! But if you have colored pencils, you can finish your drawing by coloring in any petals, stems, or other features to bring extra character to your wildflower.

Tips To Keep In Mind

Drawing wildflowers is a fun yet challenging task. Here are a few helpful tips to keep in mind along the way:
• Take your time; don’t be afraid to move slowly, and focus on the details that make each flower unique.
• With colored pencils, you can use a blending technique with pressure and a cloth to improve the effects of your colors.
• Some flowers can have more than one color—which can be complicated to draw. If you’re having trouble with this detail, try focusing on one color at a time.
• Take breaks; even if it’s just for a few minutes, to keep your creativity refreshed and your hand from cramping up.
• Wildflowers come in all shapes and sizes, so allow your creativity to flow and be unique with your sketch!

Conclusion

Drawing wildflowers can be a meaningful activity that allows you to connect with nature. With the tips and tricks outlined above, we hope that you feel confident in your ability to capture the beauty of the outdoors and appreciate nature in a totally new way!

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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