Monday, November 16, 2020

Free How To Draw a Picture of a Sidewalk Cafe Worksheet

This is a free how-to-draw worksheet. 

Below is a how-to-draw a picture of a sidewalk cafe worksheet and art lesson.  This can be used in class or homeschool or for your own enjoyment.  It is an easy project and is almost all a matter of shapes.

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Wanted to create this worksheet for some time because I always liked the romance of the sidewalk cafe. It makes you think of lazy afternoons with a friend as you enjoying a favorite pastry.  It is a picture that anyone can appreciate.  It is easy to draw and a rewarding project when it is done. 

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Free How To Draw A Picture of a Sidewalk Cafe Worksheet

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PRINTABLE PROJECT NOTES


Draw lightly at first so you can erase later.  

This project uses a lot of basic shapes like rectangles squares triangles circles and more.  The tricky part is having everything line up. Use guidelines to keep things level and even. 
Do not be afraid to use a ruler to make your lines straight. 

In my design, there are three windows at the top with a rectangle flower box, there is a rectangle sign, a square store window, a rectangle door with a half-circle window, a triangle umbrella, an oval table cylinder flower pots. The chairs are a combination of thin rectangles. 

To make the letters even on the sign, divide the sign into halves and then quarters then draw the letters in the four spaces. Write each letter then go around it to give it volume. Shade the areas around the letters.

Start the lamp with a guideline down the center then use basic shapes. Use curved lines to show roundness. 

Begin the chairs with a line on the ground for how far down the legs go for the legs nearest the viewer, and use a guideline a little higher for how far down the legs go on the legs farther away. Draw the chairs like simple line shapes and then go around the shapes to give each one fullness. For interest have one behind the other. Use a rectangle for the back of the chair.

Use double lines around the doors and windows. 
Use scribbly choppy lines for the flowers. 
Focus on texture. 
Use short lines in random rows for bricks. 
Use long lines above for the siding of the areas around the windows. 
Use dots for the street. 
Horizontal lines for the door. 
Use shading to give depth and roundness. Don't make the windows solid black, leave some shiny areas. 
Sign and date your picture about 1 inch from the bottom so there is room for a frame.


I hope you draw a masterpiece!

© A. E. Dozat 11/16/2020

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