Oil Pastel On Black Paper Cityscape Drawings

Pastel On Black City Scene

We enjoyed drawing with oil pastels on black paper so very much, that we just had to do it again. This time we all had a great time drawing city scapes with the idea of totally covering the paper with the exception of the black paper peeking through as windows and doors.

Pastel On Black Paper Cityscape

Now, with many projects it’s a great idea to sit down yourself with your kids to get them interested, so that’s just what I did. Though I must say, my drawing on the lower right hand corner looks way to perfect and controlled compared to their works of art, sigh. And even my not so craft inclined son did a drawing too!  My six year old loved this project so much he did around four separate drawings! There’s just something irresistable about pastels on black paper and a subject matter that young kids can master is that much more exciting for some.

You’ll Need: Black paper, preferably card stock weight, oil pastels and pencil

How To:

Start by drawing a line across the paper to separate the street from the buildings. If you’d like to make a set of drawings that will look amazing hung together horizontally, draw the horizontal line in exactly the same place so that the drawings will match up as one large street scene. Draw the outline of the buildings as well as any details with a regular pencil. Then get to work filling in the shapes with the oil pastels, layering colors and defining areas with strokes where needed. Encourage your kids to try and produce artful imperfect drawings! I had to tell them over and over that their drawings were so much nicer than mine, which is indeed the truth though they didn’t quite believe me.

I’d love to mount all of our drawings on a long piece of cardboard and hang this somewhere, of course taping them together would be great too. A whole room with a line of these drawings hung around the perimeter would be stunning, go for it!

Comments

7 responses to “Oil Pastel On Black Paper Cityscape Drawings”

  1. Michele Avatar

    So gorgeous! I’m going to try this with my little one too. Awesome!

  2. Jannell Avatar

    Those are great!
    artteajannell.blogspot.com

  3. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks michele, I KNOW youre gonna turn this into some great project, right? Do let me know when you do!

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Jannell!

  5. Jose Avatar

    I like them very much. Specially, the ones by your kids (not trying to discourage you, though .xd. Kids can be extremelly creative as you know).
    I really like pastels a lot as well. I have been drawing for quite a long time and pastels is probably the technique I have enjoyed the most.
    You can get very expresionist drawings!Like the ones you are showing here. There may be a talent there!
    Regards

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much! Yes, the ones by my kids are far superior to my stiff attempt! all the best.

  7. Jen Avatar

    Wow! This drawing is really interesting. Thank you for sharing this. Awesome and perfect for the kids! The details are really artistic. We also did a Photocopier hand creatures. You should check this out for a more exciting activity..
    EarlyLearning.Momtrusted.com: Photocopier Hand Creatures

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