Weekly Drawing Contest 49 | Drawing Of Music Item

Hello friends,


I hope you're all doing well and delighting your creative trip here. I’m also doing great and moment I'm veritably happy to clasp part in the Weekly Drawing Contest 49 organized by our talented friend @m-fdo. The content for this week is “ Drawing of Music Item. ” I set up this content veritably intriguing because music is commodity that gives peace, happiness, and deep feelings to our hearts.

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My Chosen Music Item Guitar

For this competition, I figured to draw a guitar, which is one of my cherished musical instruments. I authentically love the gentle and mellifluent sound that comes from guitar wires. It’s not only used for music but also expresses passions and creativity. I took alleviation from an image of an aural guitar and started drawing it in my own cultural style.

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Step 1 Basic Sketch

First, I embarked by making the figure of the guitar using a simple pencil. I precisely drew the form of the body and the neck of the guitar. At this stage, I concentrated substantially on the allotments to make it look balanced and realistic.

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Step 2 Detailing the Strings and Sound Hole

After finalizing the figure, I dislocated on to the details. I drew six strings on the neck of the guitar and a indirect sound hole in the middle. I also added a small pick guard to form it look besides comprehensive.

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Step 3 Coloring the Guitar

In this move, I employed brown, orange, and pitch-dark tones to shade the guitar. I handpicked light brown for the main body and dimmed brown for the points to give it a rustic effect. The neck and tuning area were shadowed with caliginous tones. The shade amalgam gave my drawing a warm, earthy outside.

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Step 4 Background and Finishing Touches

To make my drawing further creative, I added a round backdrop with a soft brown tone and a many lyric notes hovering around. This represents the sweet sound that comes from the guitar. Eventually, I delineated everything neatly with a pitch-black pen to ameliorate the discrepancy and form it bear out.

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I actually adored creating this artwork. It clasped me some occasion to equate the parts and master the right shade composite, but in the end, I was happy with the result. Drawing musical instruments constantly brings me joy because it connects art and music — both forms of formulation that touch the heart.

I encourage everyone to take part in this innovational combat and partake your cultural side. It’s a great way to learn, inspire, and grow together in the community.


Inviting my musketeers

@maryam86, @rmj, and @saniya9 — I invite you all to join this fun contest and show your creativity.

Best Regards,
@abdullaht