Using a colored pencil, fill in the spaces between the branches. These areas are the “negative space” (the background) and the branches are the “positive space” (the focal point of the image).
Click link to print off tree branches above.
Using a colored pencil, fill in the spaces between the branches. These areas are the “negative space” (the background) and the branches are the “positive space” (the focal point of the image).
Click link to print off tree branches above.
Close your eyes and, with a black marker, create a tree using only one continuous line.
Scrunch up some old newspaper into a ball small enough to fit in your palm. Dip the ball in green paint and press it on the page to make a tree. Once the paint is dry, add the trunk and other details using makers.
Check out this video with Jay Lee and see how he creates his crumbled newspaper painting.
In the four boxes, draw the same tree as it would appear in summer, fall, winter and spring. Use colored pencils.
For a printable of the four boxes above, click the link below.