How to Draw Marge Simpson
I suggest you complete the drawing lesson, in which you will learn how to draw Marge Simpson step by step.
So, I have prepared for you a great drawing lesson in which you will learn how to draw Marge Simpson step by step. Any novice artist and child can easily cope with the implementation of this lesson.
By learning how to draw Marge Simpson with the help of this instruction, you will be able to depict this character as an independent drawing object, as well as draw any scene from the cartoon.
Marge Simpson is a famous character in the animated series The Simpsons. She is the mother of the Simpson family. This character is calm, wise, and friendly. Marge Simpson usually wears a green dress, red ballerinas, and a pearl necklace around her neck.
A feature of the character is her incredible, voluminous blue hairstyle. The main occupation of Marge Simpson is taking care of the house and family, she is a housewife.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 30 minutes
How to Draw Marge Simpson
- Draw the outline of the character’s head and hair.
Depict an oval face with the protruding upper jaw, add an outline of the high hairstyle.
- Add the ear and facial features.
Draw two eyes and a nose inside the drawn outline of the head, and add the ear.
- Sketch out the outline of the character’s hair.
Around the previously drawn line at the top of the head, add many arcs, as shown in the figure.
- Depict the upper body of the character.
Below the head, draw a few curved lines to draw the neck, chest, back, and arm.
- Draw the outline of the character’s dress.
Depict one line on the chest, continue drawing the lines of the torso with curved lines.
- Add another hand.
Now you should depict the arm lowered down using curved lines.
- Sketch out the legs of the character.
Below the outline of the dress, depict two legs wearing high heels using curved lines.
- Add the Marge Simpson beads.
Depict the beads on the character’s neck using the same circles and arcs.
- Color the drawing.
Use shades of blue, shades of yellow, shades of green, red, and brown.
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