
Easy Rose Drawing Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners
A rose may look complicated because its petals overlap and curl in different directions, but the basic structure is easier to understand when you draw it one layer at a time.
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A rose may look complicated because its petals overlap and curl in different directions, but the basic structure is easier to understand when you draw it one layer at a time.

A tulip has a clean, recognizable shape that makes it a good subject for beginners. Its flower head can be simplified into a rounded cup, while the stem and long leaves are created with smooth curved lines.

A sunflower is an enjoyable subject for beginners because its main structure is built from clear shapes: a round center, long petals, a sturdy stem, and broad leaves. Once these parts are placed correctly, a sunflower drawing can be developed with texture, shading, and color.

A hibiscus is one of the most recognizable flowers to sketch because of its wide petals, trumpet-like shape, and long stamen extending from the center. Although the bloom contains several details, a hibiscus flower drawing becomes much easier when you first understand its main shapes.