When you're bored out of your mind, drawing is a quick and easy way to indulge in some creative fun. But what should you try to draw? Don't worry: we've got you covered if you're short on inspiration. Whether you like drawing portraits, characters, landscapes, or something else, this list will help you find an idea that you love. Grab a pencil and paper, and dive in!

This article is based on an interview with our professional artist, Kelly Medford, founder of Sketching Rome Tours. Check out the full interview here.

1

Draw a flower.

  1. Fill up a page with the blooms that you sketch. Flowers are a fun and versatile drawing subject because they're so varied in shape, size, and color. Pick your favorite flower to sketch, and focus on lightly outlining its basic shape before adding in petals and further detail.[1] Don’t be afraid to use a reference—it will help you become a better artist!
    • If you have a garden, you could go outside and draw the first flower you see. Otherwise, you could look up a picture of the flower you want to draw online.
    • For example, you can easily draw a rose in bloom by drawing its center as a small circle and then layering petals in irregular rows around it.
    • If flowers aren't your style, draw a pinecone instead. Draw the pinecone's teardrop shape first and fill in its overlapping scales.
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4

Sketch a tree outside your window.

  1. Study the tree's branches and overall shape to capture it in detail. Each tree has its own way of branching, so start by looking at its basic shapes and then filling it in from there. Once you've got the trunk and head of the tree outlined, fill in branches where you see them. Add in sky holes last—breaks in the leafy tree canopy where you can see the sky.
    • Think of leaves as masses, especially if you're studying the tree from afar. Don't outline every leaf; instead, add the most detail where leaves meet the sky, as that is where you can see their shape most clearly.
5

Doodle a cool animal.

  1. Pick your favorite animal and try either a realistic or cartoon style. If you're looking for less of a challenge, stick to a simple cartoon; you can easily create an animal cartoon by drawing a base shape and then filling in the details.[2] If you're drawing a lifelike picture of the animal, start by marking its joints and creating circles for the head, body, and limbs before outlining the animal and adding detail.
    • Use your pet as inspiration. You could draw a dog, rabbit, cat, bird, or any other animal you might own.
    • If you like big cats, try drawing a jaguar.
    • If you find marine life fascinating, draw a shark, dolphin, or another colorful fish that catches your eye.
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10

Draw a landscape.

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Do a blind contour drawing.

  1. Sketch while keeping your eyes on the subject, not your drawing. A blind contour drawing is a simple exercise with two main rules. First, you need to pick a subject and draw it without looking at your paper. Second, once your pencil touches the paper, you can't lift it again. This will help you improve your skills and train your eyes to work in tandem with your hand.
    • Observation is one of the biggest components of a successful drawing. If you're looking to become the best artist you can be, observing your subject matter carefully is key.
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12

Sketch people on the street.

13

Recreate a work of art.

14

Practice drawing in perspective.

  1. Hone your technical skills by drawing three-dimensional buildings. Using a two-point perspective can create accurate drawings with depth. First, draw a straight horizon line, and place dots called vanishing points at either end of the line. Then, as you draw your building, use a ruler to ensure that any parallel receding lines of the building follow back to one of the vanishing points.[8]
    • If it helps you create an accurate building, you can trace receding lines back to a vanishing point and then erase them later.
    • Vanishing points don't have to be placed on your page. It's helpful to do so if you're just starting out, but vanishing points are often located at imaginary spots further back from the page.

Community Q&A

  • Question
    I am still wondering what creation work of art I should make?
    Aanya Gadodia
    Aanya Gadodia
    Community Answer
    If you are a beginner, maybe start with something simple, like something on the internet. If you have experience with art, maybe try recreating more elaborate art or classical art such as starry night.
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About This Article

Kelly Medford
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This article was written by Kelly Medford and by wikiHow staff writer, Glenn Carreau. Kelly Medford is an American painter based in Rome, Italy. She studied classical painting, drawing and printmaking both in the U.S. and in Italy. She works primarily en plein air on the streets of Rome, and also travels for private international collectors on commission. She founded Sketching Rome Tours in 2012 where she teaches sketchbook journaling to visitors of Rome. Kelly is a graduate of the Florence Academy of Art. This article has been viewed 129,847 times.
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