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Art & Design Revision
Practice
Practice is a vital part of improving your drawing and observational skills. Learning the basics
and repeating them over and over again is the only way to improve. Although the best way to
improve your drawing is to just get started, figuring out what to sketch can be challenging.
We’ve got a list of easy drawing ideas for you to try. They range from everyday objects to your
favorite landscape. We recommend trying a variety in order to flex every bit of your drawing
muscle.
Drawing Ideas That Anyone Can Try. EASY
DRAWING IDEAS INSPIRED BY REAL LIFE:
The interior of your living room
A houseplant
Kitchen utensils, like a whisk or slotted spoon
Your self-portrait
A family photograph that you cherish
Your feet (or someone else's feet)
Your hands (or someone else's hands)
A necklace, ring, or another piece of jewelry—try combining them in a still life
A furry friend (working from a photograph is probably best)
A fresh bouquet of flowers (try colored pencils with this one)
Trees outside your window
The exterior of your favorite building
Your most interesting pair of shoes
Fresh fruit that's been cut in half (citrus fruit works well)
House keys attached to a keychain
A cup of coffee and pastry from a local cafe
An interesting knick-knack off your shelf
Your favorite wild animal
The back of someone's head
A landscape that you love (such a favorite vacation)
Make a copy of your favorite painting or statue (bonus points if it's in a museum)
Recreate scientific renderings of bugs or birds (such as John James Audubon)
A close-up of your eye
An object in a glass dish
What you're wearing today
Collection of your favorite things
Successful Drawing Tips:
Samples: Mark Making Techniques
Examples of drawing Styles by Woodkirk Students: