14 Watercolor artist | DECEMBER 2019
CreativityWorkshop
A simplewaytosketchstairsistoignorethezigzagofthetreadsandrisersandvisualize
stairsasa wedgeofcheeseorsliceofcakeonitsside.Here’showit worksinperspective.
- Findyourvanishingpointateyelevel.
2.Becausethestairsslopeupandaway,the
vanishingpointforthestairswillalsopop
up,directlyoverthevanishingpointat
eyelevel.
3.Lightlydrawa verticallinethroughtheeye-
levelvanishingpoint.
4.Useyourpenciltoextendanedgeofthe
stairtoseewhereit intersectsthevertical
line.Thiswillbeyourvanishingpointfor
theslopeofthestairs.
5.Oncethewedgeisdrawninperspective,
sketchinquicktreadsinpairsoflinesand
thenshortlittleverticallinesfortheedge
oftheriser.
The sunny side of the
canopy is lighter with
a darker, shady back
and underside.
The irregularly
broken edge line
gives the look of
natural foliage.
Sketch the trunk with
irregular, broken
lines, and show it as
dark, asymmetrical,
slanted or curved.
Attach the tree to the
ground with a dark,
fl at, shadow in the
shape of an ellipse
with irregular edges.
TIP: STAIRS ARE LIKE A WEDGE OF CHEESE.
Eastern Cafe, Seattle (approx. 20 minutes; pen and ink on Moleskine sketchbook, 8x10)
by Andika Murandi
TIP: TREES ARE LIKE UMBRELLAS.
To avoid the classic, cartoony lollipop
tree, visualize a tree as an umbrella.
It has a rounded canopy with light
hitting one side, an irregular profi le,
a dark trunk and is attached to the
ground with a shadow.