My DIY Drawing Entry for Week #128

Hello dear friends of the Steem Kids and Parents Community,


I'm happy to take part in this week’s each- by- one contest. moment, I'm participating commodity special from the DIY/ Arts Drawing category. Drawing has always been one of my favorite pursuits because it allows me to express passions in a simple but creative way.

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For this entry, I decided to make a cute pencil sketch of a little girl holding a big stuffed toy.


Step- by- Step Process of My Drawing

Step 1 Choosing the Idea
I wanted to draw commodity innocent and simple. I imagined a little girl hugging her favorite toy, which would show the world of kiddies and their pure feelings.

I started with veritably light strokes, making a circle for the head and simple lines for the body and legs. This rough sketch helped me keep the proportions balanced.

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I drew the haircut with a strip, the eyes, and the smile. also, I added details of the toy, making sure it looked big and soft in her arms.

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I sketched her dress with layers and frills. The crowds and ruffles gave it a more lively look.

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Once everything was in place, I darkened the important outlines with further pressure on my pencil. I left some corridor lighter for shadowing effect and canceled the redundant sketchy lines.

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What I delighted the most while forming this delineation was the innocency it carries. The little girl hugging her toy reminds me of how children constantly find consolation in small effects like dollies or teddy chores. It reflects the pure people of kiddies, which connects impeccably with the spirit of this neighborhood.

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Drawing teaches tolerance and focus. occasionally it takes numerous passes to get the proportions right, but each mistake helps to ameliorate. I believe this is a good assignment not only in art but also in life. kiddies can learn that practice makes everything more, and parents can encourage them to keep trying new effects without fear of failure.

I hope my delineation inspires other members to pick up a pencil and try commodity creative. It doesn't have to be perfect — what matters is the love and trouble you put into it.

Thank you to the organizers for creating this occasion. I look forward to seeing the other creative workshop from my fellow participators.

I would like to invite some of my friends @mohammad1076, @rmj and @abdullaht for that amazing contest.

Best Regards,
@taaher1