Greetings and welcome to my blog, Sundays are like a gentle pause button in the middle of life’s noise — a day when time slows down, and creativity can breathe. While many may choose to spend their Sunday with a book, a nap, or a stroll, I chose something different — I picked up my pencil and let my imagination sail to the riverside which is a peaceful riverside scene. Today I am going to show you a beautiful pencil drawing of a riverside scenery, I hope you all will like it.
materials used
• White drawing book
• Pencil
• Rubber
• Pencil cutter and scale
step 1
At first I drew a horizontal long mark on the top of the notebook and another curved mark on the bottom.
step 2
Then using a 6b pencil I drew a boat shape on the front of the lower curved stain.
step 3
Then I made another stroke on the long stroke across the upper part of the notebook and drew a house shape and two coconut tree shapes on the upper left side.
step 4
In this step I colored the drawn house and tree with two pencils.
step 5
In this step, I drew a road shape and a railing to indicate the river bank by coloring with pencil inside the crooked spots drawn in the lower part.
step 6
Then I colored in the shape of the road with pencil and drew some flowers on the sides of the railing and down the front.
step 7
Now I drew a flower at the base of the coconut tree and colored the empty space in the middle with a pencil to represent the water of the river.
step 8
After that, I then drew some bushes and jungle in the in the upper part of the drawing.
step 9
In the last step I drew the shadows of the house and trees in the river water and some birds flying in the sky to finish a wonderful pencil drawing.
This art took me little time to complete but when I was done it was really worth it, below is my final result.
By the time I finished, the once-empty page had become a peaceful world of its own — a riverside landscape captured entirely in pencil. Though there were no colors, the scene held depth, emotion, and movement. It was a quiet reminder of nature’s grace and the power of slowing down. Hope you all enjoyed my pencil art today, that's all for now and happy Easter Sunday.