Drawing "Mushrooms" in the senior group
Children often depict mushrooms with a vertical and horizontal oval. They especially like to decorate the fly agaric. It can be depicted with a convex oval or triangular cap. To draw a fly agaric with an oval hat, you need to determine its location on the sheet of paper and mark an ellipsoidal oval with a vertical stick. Next, draw the leg of the fly agaric.
Divide the ellipse diagonally: draw circles on top of the hat, and below, on the leg, a white collar. This way you can draw large and small mushrooms in the clearing. To get a triangular hat, make the top of the fly agaric into a mound. Under the hat, draw an oval outline of the inner layers. For such a “curly” mushroom, draw a thickened leg at the bottom. This is a simple drawing.
Mushrooms in the older group can be depicted more naturally. To do this, do the following:
- mentally determine their location;
- outline the foreground with a pencil, drawing a leaf and a rectangular leg of a small boletus;
- now you draw a hat that looks like half an oval;
- then draw another leaf and the stem of a neighboring large mushroom, which “looks” in the opposite direction;
- this boletus has a flat oval hat;
- move on to the largest mushroom behind the two;
- also draw a leg in the form of a trapezoid, and on top a hat resembling a horizontal egg;
- on the hat of the largest mushroom, highlight the upper dark side and the lower white layer;
- draw the grass.
More often than not, mushrooms grow in the rain. How to draw it realistically, without “sticks”, we will consider further.