Drawing Lessons for Little Artists

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Part of The Young Citizen: The Magazine for Young People

Title
Drawing Lessons for Little Artists
Year
1935
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In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
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68 D£A1< (H\LDR.~N: ·CAH·You·DRAW.A:fl~H. l1H-z i<; an cza-;y way to draw one. firsr, draw fi9. 1, tha.n add the dher line.s as shown in figs. c,3 and 4. THE YOUNG CITIZEN DRAWING LESSONS FOR LITTLE ARTISTS by Gilma Baldovino 00 No.1 No. 2 G~. No.3 No.4 ·How-To·D~AW-A·'FUNNY·fAC£· 1. Draw a circlB. 2. Add !he nose, the •y•. ~nd mouth. 3. :Place the ear. Drdw an '5 ins id• of ear. 4.Then draw the hair. and cheek. April 1.93/5 0 0 ~t~~BY 3w· . •YOU CAN Ol:!AW HCI:! COLOR ME You can color this simple line di·awing with crayola, or colored pencil, or water color. ::\Iy sug·gcstion in applying color is not to use too much. Apply the color little by little until the right nrnount is obtained. The flowers may_ be colored pink, the leaves green, and the lil'anches brO\nl. For the butterflies, select only the brightest colors, like the yellow, red, foliage gi·ecn, orange, and violet.