silver birch tree drawing

In this quick tutorial you'll learn how to draw a Birch Tree in 5 easy steps - great for kids and novice artists.

Step 2: Next, draw the trunk of the tree. From the top of one of your roots on the very far left side, draw a long straight line going up. Draw another long straight line on the root on the very far right side. To add detail to your trunk, add some colored in black dots all around the inside of the trunk.

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Step 3: Now, draw the branches. From the top of your trunk on the left, draw a medium slanted line going out away from the tree. Do the same thing on the right side of the tree. Now draw a big “V” in the middle of your slanted lines. You know have branches!

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Step 4: Then, draw the twigs coming out of the branches. Just draw a couple of big “V’s” coming out of the branches.

Step 5: To finish up, draw the leaves. Draw big halves circle high above your twigs and branches but instead of using a line, draw little humps to make the leaves stand out. Draw a side ways, half circle using humps, coming out of the top of the tree. Do this once more upside down. Make sure that last half circle connects to your trunk. Do the same steps for the other side of the tree. To add detail, draw a few humps inside the outline of the tree to make it look full of leaves.

Birch Trees grow in Europe, Russia, Japan, and North America. They are a pretty tree that doesn’t get very wide, but it does grow tall. Birch trees can grow up to 40 feet tall. Their trunks are round and pencil-like. The bark on a Birch Tree is thin and looks like paper. The tree likes to grow around water and can live up to 200 years! Birch bark can be a variety of colors from chalky white to golden yellow. Their leaves are round and some have sharp ridges around them. The Birch Tree has been used for all sorts of furniture like doors, bedposts, cabinets, and even skateboards.

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Theme: Lots of beautiful furniture is made every day with various woods. Why not show your students the difference in the different types of wood by displaying chairs, cabinets, doors, or even things like jewelry boxes and doll houses? Lots of things are made with Birch and other wood. Let your students study the different textures and appearances and have them draw what they see.

We may use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkBirches, to me, have always seemed to be the elegant ladies of the forest. When depicting birch trees, keep that in mind and use a light hand, especially with silver or paper birch trees. The paper birch, sometimes called the canoe birch, grows much heavier than the silver birch and always seems to be shedding its bark. The bark is very durable: You might find a birch with the insides completely rotted out and the bark in perfect shape. Another feature that appeals to artists is the black spots, which are very apparent on the light-toned bark. These spots indicate where a branch was. Keep these spots simple, and don't place them all over the tree.

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Think design and leave some out. Plan your drawing so that your birches are placed against a heavily wooded or dark area. The light against dark will display them to their best advantage.

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The Grand Old Birch (below) was drawn with 2B and 4B graphite pencils on Strathmore bristol. This particular tree is one of the few remaining birch trees planted by Frederick Church. Even though it was large and old, I kept a light touch with a minimum of darks for balance and design, which enabled me to portray its dignity and strength.

Apple trees are fabulous characters to draw. They have something to offer the artist at any time of year. In spring, it is blossoms; in summer, foliage; in fall, fruit; and in winter, the wonderful bare trunks and limbs offer their intricate designs.

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Winter Orchard (below) was worked from inside my old Scout 4 x4. I had driven by this orchard so many times that the picture I wanted to create was well worked out in my mind. The various odd shapes always appealed to me —

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They remind me of soldiers on a parade ground all lined up for inspection. I used a '/4-inch charcoal stick on a piece of handmade Japanese paper. The charcoal was shaped like a chisel: I used the broad side for shading and the opposite side for as fine a line as I might need.

The landscape Cherry Ridge Farm (right) was drawn in the Catskill Mountains; it is a good example of working darks against light and lights against dark. I used 2B and 4B charcoal pencils on 2-ply Strathmore bristol.

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Before you begin to draw a tree with foliage, ask yourself some questions. Are you drawing the character of the tree? Is the tree representative of a specific species? Is it to be included in a landscape you are composing?

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When you start to sketch your tree, sketch lightly and let it grow from there. Give the foliage a shape that's not too symmetrical but that shows some individuality. Notice here that the trunk is not exactly straight or centered. This was balanced by adding a heavy limb on the left side. Give the foliage a pattern of lights and darks, and suggest some limbs and branches protruding from the foliage. Where you left some sky windows, show some more wood. As a final touch, you can add some trees in the background, making your tree a part of the overall landscape. This tree was drawn with 4B charcoal on Strath-more bristol.

The Grand Old Birch (below) was drawn with 2B and 4B graphite pencils on Strathmore bristol. This particular tree is one of the few remaining birch trees planted by Frederick Church. Even though it was large and old, I kept a light touch with a minimum of darks for balance and design, which enabled me to portray its dignity and strength.

Apple trees are fabulous characters to draw. They have something to offer the artist at any time of year. In spring, it is blossoms; in summer, foliage; in fall, fruit; and in winter, the wonderful bare trunks and limbs offer their intricate designs.

Birches - Silver Birch Tree Drawing

Winter Orchard (below) was worked from inside my old Scout 4 x4. I had driven by this orchard so many times that the picture I wanted to create was well worked out in my mind. The various odd shapes always appealed to me —

American White Birch Drawing By Jim Hubbard

They remind me of soldiers on a parade ground all lined up for inspection. I used a '/4-inch charcoal stick on a piece of handmade Japanese paper. The charcoal was shaped like a chisel: I used the broad side for shading and the opposite side for as fine a line as I might need.

The landscape Cherry Ridge Farm (right) was drawn in the Catskill Mountains; it is a good example of working darks against light and lights against dark. I used 2B and 4B charcoal pencils on 2-ply Strathmore bristol.

Silver Birch - Silver Birch Tree Drawing

Before you begin to draw a tree with foliage, ask yourself some questions. Are you drawing the character of the tree? Is the tree representative of a specific species? Is it to be included in a landscape you are composing?

Birch Sketch Images, Stock Photos & Vectors

When you start to sketch your tree, sketch lightly and let it grow from there. Give the foliage a shape that's not too symmetrical but that shows some individuality. Notice here that the trunk is not exactly straight or centered. This was balanced by adding a heavy limb on the left side. Give the foliage a pattern of lights and darks, and suggest some limbs and branches protruding from the foliage. Where you left some sky windows, show some more wood. As a final touch, you can add some trees in the background, making your tree a part of the overall landscape. This tree was drawn with 4B charcoal on Strath-more bristol.

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