Example No. 1
The most popular method is considered to be a creative and interesting process. To do this, you will need paints of the colors with which you want to see the future fireworks display. Their texture can be any, it is important that they look great on paper. You will also need to take a wide brush that has good absorbency.
First you need to learn how to draw fireworks in a simple way. Usually such work is done in stages, but the first method is very simple. After this, you need to familiarize yourself with how to dilute paints. They should be similar in consistency to liquid sour cream. Then you need to try to draw a line with them on rough paper. The brush should be dipped into the paint, and then blow sharply over the paper. The closer the lips are to the brush, the better the image of the fireworks will be. Of course, in this case, a lot of drafts will be spent. But when this option turns out great, you can make a very beautiful postcard for the New Year 2022.
How to draw fireworks beautifully?
Before we draw the fireworks, let’s dive a little into history and find out where they came from.
A firework is a series of fireworks launched according to a specific schedule. The first large-scale fireworks display in the USSR was held back in 1943 in honor of the celebration of the liberation of Belgorod and Orel from the fascist invaders, hence this tradition. And fireworks themselves appeared much earlier - back in the 12th century. China is considered to be its homeland. One version of the appearance of fireworks says that initially it was green bamboo, which was thrown into the fire to scare away evil spirits. However, with the advent of gunpowder, it gradually began to take on a modern appearance. Italy was the first European country to start saluting. And in Russia, the tradition of launching fireworks first appeared in the 17th century. There is always some kind of holiday associated with fireworks. Therefore, when depicting any celebration, people often wonder how to draw fireworks.
There are at least two ways to draw fireworks. This is generally accepted, but the masters probably have some personal secrets that they do not share.
Let's start with one of them, which everyone likes with its unconventional approach and fascinating process.
For it we will need paints of the colors in which we want to see our fireworks. And they can be of any texture - the main thing is that they fit the base of the painting. We also need a brush: take the widest, most absorbent one. Next we move on to the process itself. Now let's figure out how to draw a fireworks with a pencil.
Festive fireworks - drawing with crayons
And even more interesting fireworks are obtained if the paint is applied with a round dish brush. (An old toothbrush works well.)
Paints and brush for washing dishes
Drawing with a brush
You can make an image of a fireworks in the form of a craft for Victory Day (May 9).
For example, if you paint the heads of cotton swabs in bright colors and glue them onto paper in a circle, you will get flashes of festive fireworks.
Glue the sticks to a sheet of cardboard
To make the child less likely to smear himself with paint and to make the picture more neat, you can first stick on cotton swabs and then paint them with a brush.
Coloring the sticks
An interesting fireworks applique is made from thin multi-colored knitting yarn. We take the colors of our flag as a basis - this will enhance the feeling of solemnity.
Multi-colored yarn for knitting
Yarn fireworks applique
To make the picture look more interesting, we cover each “flash” on top with paint from an aerosol can.
Covering the fireworks with paint
In this way, you can not only get individual pictures, but also decorate various design elements of a corner or stand dedicated to this important day.
Unconventional drawing technique for children 6-10 years old “Festive fireworks” step by step with photos
Master class in non-traditional drawing techniques for children 6-10 years old “Festive fireworks” with step-by-step photographs
This master class will be useful for kindergarten teachers, primary school and after-school teachers, librarians, parents and children over 12 years old when drawing independently.
Goal: To consolidate the technique of painting using the “splashing” and “poking” technique with a semi-dry brush. Objectives: Educational:
- learn to create a colorful composition, improve technical skills, - develop the ability to independently select the color scheme of paints according to the proposed color.
Educational:
develop color perception.
Educational:
- evoke a positive response to the results of your creativity;
— Expand knowledge about the surrounding reality. Material: A sheet of white paper, a printed stencil, gouache of different colors, a bristle brush No. 5, No. 14, a toothbrush, a stationery knife, a wooden illustration board or sample drawings depicting fireworks. Preliminary work : looking at illustrations of fireworks.
Progress:
Presenter: Hello, guys! Guess what we will draw today - bright, colorful, noisy and delightful. Suddenly, out of the black darkness, bushes grew in the sky. And on them are blue, red and gold flowers of unprecedented beauty. And all the streets below them also became all colored... (Fireworks). Today we will draw festive fireworks! 1. Take a stencil.
2. Cut out the stencil details on a wooden board. (with a stationery knife) You can use a simple cut out stencil (cut out the inner parts and attach it to a white sheet. In this case, you will get colored parts of the fireworks on a white background), or you can make it more complicated. This is the option we will do.
We draw a silhouette around the stars with a felt-tip pen and cut out according to this silhouette. It turns out 5 hollow stars, 5 “empty frames” and 5 rays.
3. Take a watercolor sheet and distribute the fireworks.
4. Select colors and place them on the palette.
5. Take the yellow color and make a “spray”. It is more convenient to use a toothbrush and a wooden stick (skewer) for this purpose; we will take a hard brush No. 5 and No. 14.
In addition to “spraying”, we decorate the drawing by “poking” with a hard, semi-dry brush; this method is especially convenient if there are stains and large spread drops from the “spraying”.
6. Next, green, green, red and lilac. 7. The void in the stars can be made one color using “poking”. We made it red.
8. Remove the stencils. There are two options for coloring the parts that were covered with stencils: - leave everything as it is - white rays and stars. - Using the “poke” method, paint over both the rays and the stars. (we chose yellow and green).
It turned out to be a bright, gorgeous fireworks display! Create! Experiment!
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What is necessary?
Now let's move on to the second option. Now we will learn how to draw fireworks step by step. So, we will need: paper, pencils, paints, an eraser, a brush and a jar of water (or better, two).
Let's move on to drawing.
- We draw several circles located randomly on the sheet - these are the boundaries of our fireworks. They shouldn't be too big or small.
- Let's start drawing sparks. We outline their lines.
- Now it should seem that we have depicted a flower - an aster or a dahlia.
- We do the same with the rest of the fireworks in the picture.
- Let's finish drawing the sparks behind the volley.
- We do not draw fireworks as carbon copies, because each salvo is unique and surprising in its own way, and each one is not like the other.
- Sparks are different. Dots, droplets, circles.
Here's how to draw fireworks. As you can see, nothing complicated.
Peculiarities
The first thing we need to do is dilute the paints correctly. The consistency should be like liquid sour cream (you can make it even thinner).
However, the result is worth it. After you understand how to draw a fireworks on paper using this method, you can move on to the final version. It is important for us to take into account every little detail: how hard to blow, how close to bring the paper to your lips, etc.
As a rule, the training process turns out to be quite entertaining; both children and adults enjoy it!