| Part 2: Lesson-Drawing a Rose |
![]() TIME: Allow 40min Aim: Materials; Allow five minutes to for the quick sketch test. Two minutes to do and three to mark. Swap, display and title if necessary. You will need five
sheets for this lesson but have the student prepare them as they
need them.
Next have all the students examine the petals on their rose. They
should take particular interest in the outside drooping petals where
they will observe the following shapes. These they will draw as I
have demonstrated below but with their own variations.
You will note that roses generally have
five petals ... inside five petals - inside five petals etc. The
petals are offset so that the outside petals don't line up with the
adjacent row inside and so on and so forth. Therefore on the next
sheet lightly draw a pentagon (five sided figure) as shown in Fig.1.
You may use a circle if you like to be more accurate.
On a new sheet draw the rose as I have
done taking particular care to vary the edges of the petals as you
discovered in your drawing sheet No.1. Though the structure
(pentagon)remains the same the outline gets varied as the petals
fold over on themselves hence we get the irregular outline as in
Fig.5.
On the next sheet (below) we will draw
the front view of the rose from the 'inside' out.
For our final reference sheet we will be drawing the petal again and forming it into side on views of the rose in semi and full bloom. Note the classic 'bell' shape and just concentrate on assemblying all the petals. You will note you will only just see the tips of the inside petals though they will mostly appear flat on top as they curl over. They get smaller and stick up more as they get toward the center of the rose.
Please note the other 'parts' of the rose and add them as I have. Complete as shown above ... and add the title.
By John Hagan |