Open art lesson "Merry New Year". Drawing lesson “Hello, New Year holiday! How to draw New Year

Anastasia Dubonosova

Target: teach children to draw a composition on New Year's theme, develop aesthetic perception, emotional attitude towards the image, convey your mood using bright colors, cultivate interest in the holiday " New Year".

Equipment: B. A3, B. A4, gouache, brush, napkin, palette, jar of water, simple pencil.

Methodology of conducting the lesson:

The topic is designed for 2 lessons. At the first lesson, the teacher asks you to remember which holiday is approaching. Conversation "What is New Year?" What associations arise when you mention this holiday? (Christmas tree, Santa Claus, Snow Maiden, gifts, fireworks). Reading a poem on a given topic. (You can invite the children to recite poems). Working with illustrations. Conversation: What did the artist depict? What colors did he use? How can you depict the New Year? (verbal drawing).

Practical work: choosing a subject, drawing with a simple pencil.

In the second lesson, the teacher suggests working with gouache.

Lesson summary: exhibition of works, discussion.

And here's what we got!

Eremenko Masha, 8 years old “Christmas tree”.

Ilyina Dasha, 7 years old “New Year’s toys.”

Osipova Masha, 7 years old "Carnival".


Lukash Masha, 7 years old "Santa Claus and the Christmas tree."


Belkov Vanya, 8 years old “Here is the New Year!”


Muravleva Daria, 9 years old “On the Christmas tree”.

Tochilina Marina, 8 years old “My favorite holiday.”


Barmash Anya, 8 years old "New Year's twig".


Churilova Polina, 7 years old "Cheerful Snowman".

Lesson topic: Christmas tree

The purpose of the lesson:

    Development of imagination and fantasy when creating a certain image.

Lesson objectives:

    Form and develop Creative skills; artistic and graphic skills;

    Introduce in different forms images of a New Year tree using various techniques;

    Develop an emotional perception of color as a means of conveying mood, festive atmosphere, and your attitude to the depicted image.

Equipment:

    Video projector;

    Flash drive with recordings of New Year's songs;

    Gouache, watercolor; brushes, palettes, sippy cups;

Lesson plan.

    Organizing time.

    State the topic and purpose of the lesson.

    Presentation of new material.

    Independent work in stages.

    Exhibition of works. Summing up the lesson.

During the classes

I come with gifts

I shine with bright lights

Cheerful, elegant

For the New Year I am in charge!

What is the topic of our lesson?

Where do we start working on the sheet?

First, let's decide on the location of the sheet.

Next, let’s decide on the background of the picture: what should the background be like to convey delight, joy, festive mood. To do this, consider two paintings by artists and the guys decide on the choice of warm color range. While doing the background, students mix on the palette various colors paint with white paint, resulting in soft, pastel colors.

After completing the background, we move on to the main task of our lesson, drawing a Christmas tree. And the question helps us with this: “What is the shape of a Christmas tree?” Children name the figures associated with the shape of the Christmas tree: a triangle, an umbrella, a female figure in a long dress. By associating the Christmas tree with a female figure, the slenderness of the forest beauty is emphasized. This association immediately creates an image of a tree that is correctly proportioned.

“If the Christmas tree is a woman in a long dress, then how will the folds lie on it?”

Let's start drawing step by step.

1. Draw a triangle. At the top of the triangle we draw a star.

2. Draw the top part of the tree, consisting of three branches, as shown in the figure. The ends of the branch lines should join the star.

3. Add two or three more rows of spruce branches. In each subsequent row of branches, add one more. Thus, row 1 - three branches, row 2 - four branches, row 3 - five branches, etc.

4. Then draw a trunk under the tree.

5. Erase all auxiliary lines.

6. Let's start coloring.

7. Decorate the Christmas tree.

Reflection. There is a Christmas tree hanging on the board. We need to decorate it. Everyone has three Christmas tree decorations on the table: red, yellow, blue. You need to hang a toy on the Christmas tree, the color of which corresponds to the emotional mood at the end of the lesson (blue toy - didn’t like the lesson, yellow - so-so, red - really liked the lesson).

I don’t know about you, but I get into the New Year’s mood already in November. And this is good. After all, there is a lot to do before the New Year: home decoration, cards, gifts...Therefore, you should start preparing in advance!

And the question arises, what to draw for the New Year to please your friends and loved ones?

We have collected 25 ideas for New Year's stories for you. Useful for postcards, wall newspapers, paintings for gifts. Choose the ones you like and draw with inspiration! And reference pictures will help you achieve the expected result :)

25 ideas on what to draw for the New Year:

1. Christmas tree

You can imagine the New Year without streamers, sparklers, even tangerines, but if there is no festively decorated Christmas tree, consider that the holiday did not take place!

Drawing a Christmas tree is very easy! In this case, you can use the most simple images that even children can do.

2. Santa Claus

And what would New Year be without Santa Claus?

Red nose, rosy cheeks, beard, and most importantly - a red sheepskin coat and a bag of gifts!

3. Snowflakes

Don't expect snowfalls and blizzards - beautiful snowflakes you can draw!

Is it difficult to come up with an openwork pattern? Then find several options you like on the Internet using the queries “paper snowflakes” or “snowflake templates” :)

4. Snowman

The snowman is a fairly popular character in New Year's and winter stories.

And it’s very simple to draw: a couple of round pieces, a nose like a carrot, handles and a twig, and all the other attributes are a flight of your imagination!

Don't know how to draw people? The snowman will completely replace them! Can do everything like a human: give gifts, skate, laugh and dance.

? MK in pictures!

The history of the creation of the first snowman, according to ancient legend, takes us back to the distant year 1493. It was then that Michelangelo Buonarotti, a sculptor, poet and architect, sculpted the first snow figure. But the first written mention of a beautiful huge snowman is found in one of the books of the 18th century. The 19th century was marked by a “warming” in the relationship between man and snowmen. These winter beauties become good heroes of holiday fairy tales, integral attributes of New Year's cards.

5. New Year (Christmas) wreath

Decorating a house with a Christmas and New Year's wreath is a very beautiful custom that came to us from Western countries. New Year's wreaths in last years are becoming a popular interior decoration.

“Weave” hand-drawn New Year’s wreaths from spruce branches or holly, add red “Christmas star” flowers, fruits, ribbons, beads, Christmas tree decorations. When composing compositions there is room for your imagination to run wild.

By the way, you can decorate a wreath not only with the usual New Year's decorations, but also everything that your imagination can tell you. For example - dried flowers, pine cones, berries, fruits, vegetables, cinnamon sticks, spices, citrus peels cut in a spiral, cayenne pepper, tangerines, apples, flowers, candies, sweets, Christmas cookies.

More interesting and useful information about drawing
from the artist Marina Trushnikova

You will find in electronic magazine“Life in Art”.

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6. Socks for gifts

Do you know where the tradition of hanging socks on mantels for gifts came from?

According to legend, a poor man was worried that his daughters would not marry because he did not have a dowry for them.

Saint Nicholas, having learned about their plight, wanted to help them. On Christmas Eve, after the girls had hung their stockings to dry on the fireplace, he threw a few gold coins into the smoker of the house. The coins landed in the stockings and filled them.

As word spread, other people also began hanging up stockings in hopes that they would receive gifts.

This is interesting:

7. Gingerbread cookies and gingerbread

Perhaps the most delicious plot of our New Year's selection!

Every housewife probably has molds in the shape of stars, houses, hearts... They can be used not only in baking, but also in drawing:)

By the way, if you have a proven cookie recipe, share it in the comments!

8. Atmospheric cups

If you are not yet familiar with my course

In one of the lessons we draw a cute watercolor scene with cups. Such a sketch will be an excellent addition to a gift for your mother, sister, friend, or someone with whom you want to have a heart-to-heart talk over a cup of tea or coffee...

9. Christmas balls

Christmas balls are one of the most common subjects for New Year's cards.

They can be drawn very simple, flat, with an emphasis on the pattern. Or you can, if you know how, in all their glassy glory.

10. Holly and poinsettia

Red bright poinsettia flower resemble a star. This plant blooms in winter. Therefore, poinsettia flowers began to be called the stars of Bethlehem.

Holly (holly)- one of the most common Christmas plants. It is believed that the holly reveals its magical properties It is at Christmas time that brings health, love and prosperity into the house.

11. Christmas cupcakes (cupcakes)

12. Mittens

Knitted mittens are a very cozy winter accessory. For those whom you want to warm with the warmth of your heart!

13. Skates

A pair of skates can not only brighten up a winter weekend, but also become an unusual element of New Year's decor or decorate greeting card unusual idea!

14. Sledge

How do you like this story with winter sleds? And the gifts can be stacked on them, and the winter character can be taken for a ride.

15. Dwarves, elves

Little people in red caps open the door to the world of magic and fairy tales!

16. Angels

The image of an angel will effectively decorate your gift and emphasize the sincerity of your wishes. By the way, from the ancient Greek language the word “angel” is translated as messenger, messenger. Let your holiday pictures and New Year cards bring good news and lift your spirits!

Are you new to watercolor? Want to see how pictures like these are created?

Do you want to draw cards with winter angels after the artist?

Master class “Angel of Christmas” for you!

As a result of this video master class, you will draw 3 beautiful Christmas (New Year) images.

Use them for cards or frame them.

17. Snow globe

Snow globes are exquisite souvenirs for Christmas and New Year.

A figurine is usually placed in the center of the ball: a snowman, Santa Claus or a famous landmark. By shaking such a ball, you can see snowflakes falling.

I just love them...

18. Bells, bells

Bells from the harness of the carriage of Father Frost and Santa Claus - a good option simple image. (This is if you don’t know how to draw deer and horses..)

And just a bell - very nice decoration, often found in New Year's themes.

19. Gifts

Do you like beautifully wrapped gifts? Or do you pay more attention to filling?

In any case, a mountain of bright holiday boxes with colorful bows - great idea what to draw for the New Year!

20. Lanterns

A pleasant flickering light in the night, against the backdrop of snow - it’s so romantic and beautiful! And, again, it’s simple!

21. Winter landscapes with houses

Even if we live in a metropolis, for some reason our symbol of home comfort is a snow-covered house with a welcomingly lit window...

Well, then let’s please ourselves and our friends with these festive houses!

Lesson summary.

Teacher: Mitseykene Natalya Alekseevna.

Lesson topic:"Christmas tree".

Goals and objectives:

    Introduce children to Christmas tree decorations (modern and antique);

    consolidate the ability to draw a Christmas tree branch and decorate it;

    develop imagination;

    By connecting the drawings, get a large Christmas tree, then together you can finish drawing it and add decorations.

Demo material:

    Christmas decorations(modern and antique),

    Artificial Christmas tree branches,

    Christmas decorations,

    Illustrations with New Year trees.

    A drawn top of a Christmas tree with a tip on a sheet of A2 paper in light green color.

Handout:

    sheets of A4 paper, light green;

    Sippy cup

    Rag

Progress of the lesson:

The teacher asks the children a riddle:

Coming soon winter holiday,

We've been waiting for him for a year.

Fabulous, cheerful

New Year holiday)

    “Do you like the New Year holiday?

    What do you like best about him?

    What is the main decoration New Year's holiday? (Christmas tree)

    How do you decorate a Christmas tree?

Today we have an exhibition of New Year's tree decorations and toys. These are the toys that decorate the Christmas tree these days, and these are the toys produced by Christmas tree decoration factories. But these toys were used to decorate Christmas trees before our grandmothers, when they were little. These toys are made from cardboard, paper, cotton wool, wire, fabric, wood. Here we see a fox on a sled, a bear skier, a raven, a hut on chicken legs and much more. These toys are not as bright as modern ones, but very interesting in content. Did you like them?

Look at the branches of the artificial Christmas tree! They look like branches real Christmas tree? The branches are long, short, and have small twigs. The longer the branch, the more small branches it has. The shorter, the less. You and I will draw the branches of the Christmas tree and decorate them with toys.”

Children sit two at a desk, one draws a long branch, the other draws a short one. One row draws the branch from left to right, the other - from right to left. Children decorate the painted branches of the Christmas tree with toys.

Finished works children and their teacher lay them out on a free table, picking up branches to make a Christmas tree. The middle can be glued with tape.

“Guys, look! We laid out the drawings, what did we get? What is missing from our Christmas tree? (Trunk) All together we draw a trunk. What else is our Christmas tree missing? (Top of the head)

The teacher applies a pre-drawn top of the head.

“Now, to make our Christmas tree even more elegant, let’s draw garlands, tinsel, and beads. We got a big elegant one Christmas tree. We'll hang it in the hallway in front of music hall for registration kindergarten for the New Year. All kindergarten children and their parents will admire the Christmas tree.”