Drawings on the theme of the Olympic Games. How to draw the Olympic flame with a pencil step by step

27.05.2019

In Sochi, they have become, perhaps, the main event in the sports life of Russia for many years. These happy days are somehow remembered by everyone. Not very active sports fans appreciated the opening ceremony of the Olympics, because sometimes goosebumps ran through the skin. But those who closely followed the events of the Games will remember the meteoric rises and bitter falls. For many, they have become a strong enough motivation to start a new life, pull themselves together and strive for new heights. And for sure, you or your friends have a T-shirt, mug, hat, scarf or anything else with the cherished symbols (the 80 Olympics does not count). Looking at this symbolism, you feel pride for your country. Today you will learn how to draw the Sochi 2014 Olympic Games and where to apply your masterpieces.

New old symbol

Everyone knows these five rings on a white background. They were proposed by P. de Kubert. In the first row are blue, black, red, and in the bottom - yellow and green circles. It is generally accepted that all these colors are not tied to the continents - it's just that any participating country has one or another color from six on (do not forget about white) is also present in the national symbols. The old version says that one ring corresponds to one of the parts of the world.

And now you will learn how to draw the Olympic Games in Sochi-2014, namely their main symbol. Of course, you can just draw five circles, but it will not look so interesting. First, draw these rings with a pencil. So blue is associated with Europe. In this sector, you will need a blue or blue pencil and ... fantasy. What do you associate with Europe? Maybe the main attractions or just a map? It is followed by a yellow circle - Asia. In yellow, perform, for example, the Great Wall of China or a Japanese pagoda. Black symbolizes America. Skyscrapers or Machu Picchu? Jungle or Wild West? Find a compromise between the two continents. Africa is the next ring. draw pyramids, camels, savanna or lions - what you associate with this continent. Australia is represented by a green circle. Oceania is also included - the land of the jungle and paradise islands. Since this is a unique continent, you can depict the fauna: kangaroos, koalas, platypuses ... Everything is limited only by the inner diameter of the rings. By the way, you can do without the usual frames: erase the lines drawn with a simple pencil. How to draw the Olympic Games in Sochi-2014, linking them with the Russian theme? Fill the rings with views of our country or Sochi. The main thing is to do everything in the appropriate colors.

How to draw the mascot of the Olympic Games?

We had several of them at the Olympics. And it's not just a bunny, a bear and scarves. Often the question arises, how to draw the Olympic Games in Sochi-2014 using these characters? This problem can be solved. Draw the outlines of the animals or circle them to make one silhouette. Of course, it is most convenient to work on a computer. Now fill the space inside the animal with small photos, such as champions or competition shots.

Ice and fire

How to draw the Olympic Games in Sochi-2014 in dynamics? You can create not just a drawing, but a full-fledged art. It will consist of several parts. It is best to use bright colors for it. In the upper left corner, depict a biathlete, skier or skater in motion. And draw only half of the torso and turn it into a genie with very bright strokes. Pull it to the opposite end of the sheet. In the lower right - the symbol of the Olympics. And fill the rest of the space with, for example, winter sports badges, mascots, faces of fans, medals, ski jumps, scenes of sports and cultural life ... Use as many bright colors as possible. You can fill the space with multi-colored diamonds with a smooth transition.

My own designer

So, you learned, step by step. And if the result of your work has amazed everyone or even just likes you, then why leave it gathering dust in the closet? Hang on your wall, for example, art with a ski racer. Such an element of the interior will immediately enliven the apartment! Do you want as many people as possible to see the work of the master? Then design a t-shirt or mug. The methods shown are so easy that even a child can handle them. And if he is given a similar task at school, then this work will certainly be appreciated. Come up with your own art on this topic. Or find something that symbolizes the unopened ring at the opening of the Olympics. A great idea is to play with the font used for the 2014 Olympics logo. Maybe comics featuring animal mascots come to your mind? If you own Photoshop, you can create a very effective collage. If the topic is so captivating for you, then you can delve into infographics, which are quite popular right now.

Hi all! We decided to dedicate today's step-by-step drawing lesson to one of the cutest and most charming mascots of the Olympic Games - the Olympic Bear, who patronized the 1980 Olympics. In general, as you can see, all Olympic talismans are charming and cute, but our Bear stands out especially. By the way, the decision that the bear would be the mascot was made on the sidelines of the Central Committee of the CPSU, and the competition for artists was announced as drawing a bear, and not just an Olympic symbol.

The cutest and most suitable of the huge number of options was chosen by the sketch of the artist Viktor Chizhikov, which depicted a memorable, charmingly smiling bear cub standing on its hind legs, dressed in a belt with the logo of the Olympic Games. Here we will draw this teddy bear.

Step 1

Let's break the tradition of our site and make a small exception. The first step is to put down your pencils and watch an incredibly touching video from the closing ceremony of the same Moscow Olympics. The song that sounds in this video still knocks out a tear from millions of viewers all over the planet.

Step 2

I think that after watching this video, everyone tuned in to the necessary mood and felt the completely indescribable atmosphere of the farewell of the huge stadium with the Olympic teddy bear. And now let's start painting!
First, let's draw a flat, rounded shape that looks like a kalach.

Step 3

Now we outline a horizontal line at the top of the drawn figure.

Step 4

With two simple curved lines outline the eyes, using the markings from the previous step.

Step 5

And now, under the line outlined in the second stage, we will draw a regular circle. Many of the lessons on our site dedicated to cartoon characters are drawn in the same style. A very clear example is the lesson about.

Step 6

It is the turn to draw the ears of our teddy bear. They should be located above the eyes and at about the same distance from each other.

Step 7

Let's depict the torso of the bear cub with a figure similar to a bean or a silhouette from the cartoon "Despicable Me".

Step 8

Now let's draw the front paws of our bear.

Step 9

And in this step we will draw rounded hind legs.

Step 10

Well, the silhouette of the bear cub is ready, and all subsequent steps we will draw the details of our Olympic symbol and give it a complete look. Erase the horizontal line of the eyes and draw the eyes themselves.

Step 11

Let's draw the mouth and nose of the teddy bear.

Step 12

Now we outline and draw the ears.

Step 13

Erase the extra torso lines from the previous steps and draw a triangle on the chest, as well as claws on the limbs.

Step 14

This will be the final step of the lesson on how how to draw an olympic bear step by step. Here we only need to draw a belt in which our charming hero will be dressed.

It was a step by step drawing lesson from Drawingforall! Write in the comments your wishes regarding the new topics of our lessons and be healthy!

The Sochi 2014 Olympics, which we have been waiting for so long, for 34 years (since the last Winter Olympic Games in Russia, which took place in 1980), will begin very soon. The symbol of all the Olympic Games is certainly the Olympic flame, which we will draw using the tips in this lesson.

Also on our website, you can find a lesson on drawing the Olympic torch 2014. To go to the lesson, click on the picture on the right

In this lesson we will draw the Olympic flame.

Drawing the Olympic flame is quite easy, and you can even do without the step-by-step tips that are given on this site. But, if for some reason, you could not draw the Olympic flame without step-by-step tips, then this lesson is for you.

So let's get started. We start drawing, as usual, with auxiliary lines. On the sides you see two drawn auxiliary lines that will help us draw branches with leaves. We look at the picture below and draw the auxiliary lines in the same way:

We begin to draw the handle of the torch itself as shown in the figure below. You can use a ruler to make the lines straight.

We continue to draw the handle of the Olympic torch as follows:

Carefully erase the auxiliary lines with an eraser. But not all auxiliary lines! But only those with which we drew the torch itself. We will still need the rest of the auxiliary lines in the next stages of drawing.

Now draw the fire as follows, the outlines of the fire should be smooth

For the beauty of our fire, let's draw its small parts in such a way as in the figure below.

Now you can remove the auxiliary lines that we needed to draw the fire. Our Olympic flame is almost ready.

Carefully draw small leaves on both sides of our branches. It turned out, in my opinion, very beautiful.

Well, the final stage of our drawing is to color our fire. It should be painted bright red or orange.

Municipal preschool educational institution

"Kindergarten No. 55 combined type"

Synopsis of GCD in the senior group on the topic "Olympic Games Mascot"

(integration of OO Social and communicative development, Artistic and aesthetic development, Speech development, Cognitive development)

Prepared and conducted by: teacher Peskova Yu.D.

Saransk 2014

Program content:

To teach children to choose material for drawing and use it skillfully, conveying the features of the depicted object;

To instill an interest in drawing;

Develop creativity, imagination;

Activate children when choosing topics;

Learn to empathize with the mood conveyed in the drawing;

To consolidate children's knowledge about the mascot of the Olympic Games;

Raising children's interest in the Olympic theme

Preliminary work: Acquaintance with winter sports, reading poems about sports, looking at illustrations of the Olympic Games, talking about Russian athletes, talking about the history of the Olympic movement.

Equipment and materials: laptop; album sheets for each child, simple pencils, gouache, brushes, palettes, jars of water, napkins, coasters

The course of directly educational activities.

Guys, today I received a letter. Its authors are in the picture. (Shows a picture of the mascots of the Olympic Games in Sochi.): Do you know who this is?

Children: Animals, mascots of the Olympic Games in Sochi.

That's right, these are the mascots of the Olympic Games. Can you name them?

Children: White Snow Leopard, Bunny, White Bear.

Meet - this is a Leopard, a rescuer - a climber. He lives in the crown of a huge tree that grows on the highest rock in the snowy mountains. Leopard is good at snowboarding and has taught this sport to all his friends. He is also very cheerful, loves to dance and is always ready to help.

Bunny is the most active inhabitant of the winter forest, she studies at the forest academy, helps her mother, participates in various sports competitions, and she also loves to sing and dance.

Bear - born and raised at the North Pole, the polar explorers taught him to ski, skate and play curling, but most of all he likes to ride a sports sleigh. He's a real bobsled

They wrote us a letter. On February 7, 2014, the Olympic Games began in Sochi. And these cute little animals want to know what you know about the Olympics. In their letter they ask: “What do you know about the Olympic mascot? And why is the mascot traditionally used in the Olympics?

Children: The talisman brings good luck, happiness, and therefore athletes and fans love it very much.

And today I invite you to draw your own mascot for the Olympic Games in our country. Please note that each of your mascots must have the symbol of the Olympic Games - the Olympic rings.

Look again at the picture of the mascot (slide show). Please note that animals have a torso, which can be depicted as an oval, with smooth lines we draw a round head, elongated paws.

What other drawing technique can we use to make the teddy bear's coat look fluffy?

(hatching - "loop" with pencils)

(With a simple pencil, draw the silhouette of a bear cub, and then draw strokes with a “loop” directed in one direction along the contour and inside the contour with continuous movements).

Each of you can choose what you will draw with to depict your talisman. But first, let's train our fingers so that they can easily cope with the work.

Finger gymnastics:

To make the finger stronger

And more mobile, and more dexterous,

The finger needs help -

Good to train.

Children outline the mascots first with a simple pencil, and then draw up the work in color, choosing for themselves what they will draw with.

Children's activities.

And now we will do a warm-up

Physical education minute

I want to become an athlete (children get up from the table)

I am jumping on a skipping rope, (imitate jumping rope)

I'll go to the bike, (walking in place)

And I’ll go faster than anyone, (hands show the movement of the bicycle wheels)

I will bend-bend-bend, (three bends forward, each subsequent one is lower than the previous one, feet shoulder-width apart)

I'll reach the floor, (touch the floor with your fingertips)

I will easily touch the floor, (they try to touch with the whole palm)

Gently straighten up, (straighten up)

I'll raise my hands up (raise my hands up)

Where is the sky - I do not understand! (hands make "lanterns")

I close my eyes and hands, (close their eyes)

I'll play with the clouds, (with their eyes closed they make arbitrary movements with their hands)

I will squat, back straight, (squat, arms outstretched in front of you)

Let my mother praise me! (get up, show hands clenched into a fist with a raised thumb)

After all, exercises every day (sit down in their seats)

I'm not too lazy to do it.

Outcome of GCD

Guys, here you have coped with a difficult task. Who will remind you what we did today?

(drawing mascots)

And why did we draw these animals and not others?

(polar bear, leopard and hare - the mascot of the Winter Olympics in our country)

What does he express?

(hospitality, good nature of the Russian soul, the strength and power of our people)

Well done guys, you're right. Let's take a look at your work and see if you've done it.

(the teacher puts the work on the exhibition, the children examine it)

What do your drawings have in common?

(all have the symbol of the Olympic Games - five intertwined rings)

I really like your talismans. They are all different, but they turned out to be very kind, affectionate. When you look at your drawings, it is immediately clear that these are not just animals, but Olympic mascots. You can all consider yourself little artists, you have done your job.




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