'What tin I describe?' The answer may exist beneath.  This listing should inspire you as it has 100 drawing prompts.  Similar most activities, drawing improves if you go along doing information technology.  The ideas below require y'all to put the object in front of y'all, or a picture of the object, and to carefully describe it. Feel free to utilize any of the images from this weblog postal service as they are all public domain images.

  1. A close up of your cat or dog.
  2. A lid
  3. A cupcake. (So you lot become to eat it!)
  4. A car from an interesting viewpoint. Zentangle Art Lessons
  5. Your bike.
  6. Glasses
  7. A houseplant
  8. A cup and saucer
  9. Eyes.  Your own, a friend's or a family unit member.
  10. Something that is woven.
  11. A chair
  12. Your open pencil case.
  13. Something shiny: a spoon, a trophy, a tap…
  14. A pile of pots and pans sitting on the draining board.
  15. Your feet.
  16. Your hand.
  17. The clothes you dropped on the floor.
  18. A trounce.
  19. A stack of books.
  20. Some old shoes.
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    Shoes by Van Gogh

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  21. A pino cone.
  22. Your phone.
  23. A ball of string.
  24. A leaf, either green or autumnal.
  25. A self-portrait.  Use a mirror or your phone.
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    Self Portrait by Umberto Boccioni
  26. The cutlery drawer or a pile of cutlery.
  27. A plate of nutrient.
  28. Your unmade bed.
  29. A rose.
  30. Your earphones or headphones.
  31. A landscape.
  32. Create your own still life of pots, pans and bottles.Zentangle Feathers
  33. A tree, branch, twig or stump.
  34. A push.
  35. An old lamp.
  36. A pepper (capsicum) cut in half.
  37. A croissant.
  38. A pencil sharpener.
  39. A paint palette with a castor.
  40. Tube of paint.
  41. Cloth which you accept artistically draped.
  42. A fish.
  43. A grin.
  44. The view from your window.
  45. A vase of flowers.
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    Oleanders by Van Gogh
  46. A sunflower.
  47. A chocolate bar.
  48. A kiss.
  49. An eyeshadow palette.
  50. Drinking glass beads.Yous've Just Read l Cartoon Prompts!  Let's expect at 50 more!

  51. A pagoda.
  52. The within of a room.
  53. An orange or lemon cut in half.
  54. A compass.
  55. Toothpaste Tube
  56. A unmarried biscuit or an open packet of Oreo's.
  57. A toothbrush.
  58. The view through a keyhole.
  59. A human or animate being skull.
  60. Jelly Babies
  61. An ear.
  62. Facial expressions- shock, anger, happiness etc
  63. A jar full of sweets or coins or pickles.
  64. A Cotton wool reel.
  65. Marbles.
  66. A Pincushion.
  67. Within a clock.
  68. Anxiety in flip-flops or sandals.
  69. Wool & knitting needles.
  70. Pasta.
  71. A antipodal kick.
  72. A tangle of necklaces.
  73. A pile of buttons.
  74. A butterfly.
  75. An open tin of sardines.
  76. A agglomeration of keys.
  77. A nose.
  78. A fingertip.
  79. A fruit basin
  80. Your house, or a house in your street.Drawing Resources for Art Teachers
  81. A rose.
  82. A pocket watch.
  83. H2o. (A tap flowing, a river, the sea…)
  84. The inside of your fridge.
  85. Moo-cow Parsley.
  86. A lipstick.
  87. An ice-cream.
  88. Fire.  A match, an open up fire or a candle.
  89. A pile of magazines or newspapers.
  90. Monkey Nuts.
  91. A glass of water.
  92. Your bookshelf.
  93. A feather.
  94. A slice of pizza.
  95. A banana pare.
  96. A candlestick
  97. A denim jacket hanging on a peg.
  98. A gemstone.
  99. A wrapped present.
  100. Nail polish.

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