![]() ![]() The talons are quite sharp as they are used for catching prey. ![]() ![]() Beneath this rectangular shape, are the talons, which have four digits. The body of the owl is quite rectangular, with the wings placed along the side of the body. The wings of the barn owl rest on the side of the owl’s body, we also want to make sure that we draw in the segments in the feathers of the owl. We want to keep our sketch quite light at this point, with the aim of refining the details in the owl. A good suggestion would be to look at a reference of a barn owl as you proceed with this part of the tutorial. We can start to work with line work to establish a more refined outline that defines the shape of the owl in a more naturalistic way. We want to make sure that the eyes are symmetrical and flow into the beak. Starting with the head, proceed to draw in the beak and eyes of the owl. Now that we have this faint outline to guide us, we can start to work more strategically with our line work. Step 3: Drawing a Refined Sketch of the Owl This faint outline is going to be used as a reference for placing features and establishing the scale of the owl. Make sure that you don’t completely erase the drawing, we want to have a very faint outline of the owl. These very faint ghost lines are going to function as a reference that assists us as we draw a more refined sketch of the owl. Once we have this vague formation of the owl, we want to lightly erase the drawing allowing for faint ghost lines to remain. Again, the intention here is to keep your drawing basic just so that we are basically positioning features in the owl drawing. We can also start to add these circular shapes on both sides of the beak, to establish the placement of the eyes. At this point, we can also draw little shapes to establish the feet, as well as some vague linework to place the beak. This is helping us to slowly form the overall size and shape of the owl. We want to basically place all the main features together in very simplistic shapes. We can draw a circle to establish the head and connect the head to this triangular shape that will define the body of the owl. We want to start with a very simple sketch of the owl, we can begin by drawing the owl in its fundamental shapes. Now that we know what to expect, let’s get into this tutorial on how to draw an owl. We will then learn how to use shading and linework to further emphasize features within the owl, forming it into a more realistic owl drawing. We will then work with our pencils to refine these shapes into identifiable features, slowly bringing out the details. In this owl drawing, we will start with a simple sketching process, where we consolidate the form and structure of the owl into fundamental shapes. We will be learning how to draw a barn owl specifically this type of owl is quite unique in its features making it a great drawing exercise. As we go through this owl drawing tutorial, we will learn some new practical skills that can be added to your artistic repertoire! Learning how to draw an owl is not difficult it is just a matter of breaking down the drawing process. From the basic form of an owl’s shape to the detailed process of shading and line work, we will find that it is quite easy to draw an owl. In this tutorial, we will be learning how to draw an owl in a few easy steps, and will break it down into digestible parts. 2.6 Step 6: Contextualizing the Owl Drawing.2.5 Step 5: Adding Linework and Shading.2.4 Step 4: Enhancing Details in the Owl Drawing.2.3 Step 3: Drawing a Refined Sketch of the Owl.2.2 Step 2: Lightly Erasing the Owl Drawing.2 Step-by-Step Guide on How to Draw an Owl.Already mounted/matted using white mount board and ready to be popped straight into a standard 16" x 20" frame. The drawing itself is A3 size and measures approx.Created using fine-art-quality materials, meaning you will get a piece of art to last a lifetime.Each original artwork arrives with a Certificate of Authenticity, signed by the artist.You won't find this anywhere else in the world! A piece of original wildlife art, featuring the most gorgeous little owl - hand drawn with love by British artist Jill Dimond.There aren't enough superlatives for little owls, and they're definitely proof that the best things come in small packages!! This lovely little lady was created in graphite pencil by Jill so you can pop her up on your wall and enjoy some little owl love every day when you see her cute little face!
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