How to Draw New York
Today I will show you how to draw New York. This lesson will be simple and at the same time very useful for you.
Especially for children and beginners, I have prepared a lesson on how to draw New York. It is the largest and most populated city in the United States. There are many interesting objects in New York that arouse the interest of numerous tourists. People from different countries come to New York to fulfill their dreams, find vocation and inspiration.
In this picture you see the Statue of Liberty, several skyscrapers and the Brooklyn Bridge. Now you have to draw these most significant objects of New York. With the help of a simple instruction, you will quickly depict many sights of this amazing city and New York in your drawing will be easily recognizable.
Be careful at every stage of drawing and try to make your drawing as similar as possible to my example. Take all the necessary art supplies and start the lesson.
Materials
- Pencil
- Paper
- Eraser
- Coloring supplies
Time needed: 30 minutes
How to Draw New York
- Draw a horizon line.
Add a straight horizontal line using improvised tools or on your own.
- Depict the base.
Draw the base of the statue and city buildings as long, narrow rectangles.
- Add the Statue of Liberty.
On the left side of the drawing, carefully depict the Statue of Liberty.
- Sketch out some buildings.
Depict the tall buildings as rectangles of various shapes and add the tall tower.
- Add some buildings.
Sequentially draw three towers of different shapes.
- Draw the rest of the buildings.
On the right, add a few more buildings that have different shapes and sizes.
- Depict the Brooklyn Bridge.
With the help of straight and curved lines depict part of the Brooklyn Bridge.
- Color the drawing.
Use several bright colors.
Now you have completed all the steps in this tutorial, and you know how to draw New York. If you liked this lesson, then leave a small review in the comments. I will be glad to receive feedback from you. By tradition, I have already created a PDF file for you with a short version of this lesson. Rather, download the file and draw at any convenient time.