Guidelines

What is the best topic for drawing?

What is the best topic for drawing?

Creativity/Originality

  • Draw yourself as an original superhero.
  • Make a drawing that looks sticky.
  • Draw a mysterious doorway or staircase.
  • Draw an empty room.
  • Draw a flower.
  • Draw an object melting.
  • Draw an imaginary place, adding all kinds of details.
  • Draw a gumball machine that dispenses anything but gumballs.

What should I draw for competition?

Objects/Places

  • Draw a super scary Valentine’s Day card.
  • Draw the strangest pair of glasses you can imagine.
  • Draw a design for a $3 bill.
  • Draw a bicycle riding a bicycle.
  • Draw a Ferris wheel on top of a mountain.
  • Draw a pencil sharpener eating something other than a pencil.
  • Draw a marker painting.

What are the themes for drawing?

50 Drawing Theme Suggestions for sketchbook:

  • Illustrated poetry (your own or your favorites written by other people)
  • Handlettered quotes.
  • Illustrated recipes.
  • Painting the sky (this is fun to see progression through the seasons)
  • Self-portraits.
  • Continuous line drawings.
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How do you create a competition drawing?

Here are some interesting ways that can help your child do his best at an art competition. Take some pictures and teach your child to draw looking at the picture. Let him or her check the details of drawing lines and making circles and other shapes. See how they can come closest to the picture in front of them.

How do I get into an art competition?

To me, the following are the most important determining factors for getting into an art show or art exhibition;

  1. Follow the Competition Rules and Prospectus Exactly.
  2. Submit Art Only Within the Subject or Theme of the Event.
  3. Provide the Best Quality Images Possible.
  4. Enter the Maximum Amount Entries Allowed.

What are pencil drawings called?

illustration. pen-and-ink. pencil drawing. picture. sketch.

What is a face drawing called?

A caricature is a rendered image showing the features of its subject in a simplified or exaggerated way through sketching, pencil strokes, or through other artistic drawings (compare to: cartoon).