Рубрики

draw

How to draw paris eiffel tower

Description: This tutorial today is going to be of a structure that I want to visit one day before I die. What is this structure you ask? Well, knowing that if you are reading this you already know what structure I’m talking about, the Eiffel Tower in Paris France. I’m going to show you “how to draw the Eiffel Tower“, but first let’s learn about some fun facts about this amazing structure. This massive structure was built on March 31, 1889 in celebration for the French Revolution. To date that would make the Eiffel Tower 118 years old today, that’s pretty old, I’d say, older than most elderly people. Paris contracted Gustave Eiffel & Cie after being chosen from 700 proposals submitted in a design competition to build the enormous monument. A fellow named Stephen Sauvestre was the buildings architect. Works began on the Eiffel Tower in 1887 and was complete in 1889, which is a total of 2 years. It took a total of 2,518,038 pieces of metal, iron, and steel combined to build the giant with a total weight of 10,100 tons, WOW. The Eiffel tower has a total of 1,665 steps and has had over 200 million visitors from all over the world. It is also the most recognizable structure in the entire world. The tower is 1,063 feet high with a 79 foot flag pole. An interesting fact about the Eiffel tower is that when the tower was finished, Gustave Eiffel engraved seventy-two names of French scientists, engineers and other notable people along the tower. The Eiffel tower has been a part of personal goals set out by adventurers, like in 1923 a brave journalist rode his bicycle down the side of the first level, in 1954 a mountaineer decided to climb the 1,000 foot structure, and in 1984, two Englishmen decided to take a leap, and parachuted off the very top of the structure. The Eiffel tower has three tiers, on the first tier there is an expensive restaurant, the Jules Verne is on the second tier, and at the top there is a bar, souvenir shop, and the office of Gustave Eiffel. That is all cool, but do you think there should be a bar at the top of the tower? I mean what if someone decides to get suicidal or obtain some liquid courage and decide he can survive if he jumped. All in all the tower is definitely a major tourist attraction, to see something that massive must be an awesome experience. So in honor of the Eiffel towers massiveness, this tutorial will teach you “how to draw the Eiffel Tower“, step by step. The instructions are simple to understand and read like always. Have fun and please, save a spot for me.


Watercolor Digital Drawing – Paris Eiffel Tower View

Regular price $4.99
Regular price $7.99 Sale price $4.99
Unit price / per
Sale Sold out
Quantity ( 0 in cart)
Decrease quantity for Watercolor Digital Drawing – Paris Eiffel Tower View

Increase quantity for Watercolor Digital Drawing – Paris Eiffel Tower View

Couldn’t load pickup availability Refresh

  • Elegant Watercolor Artistry: Every brushstroke is thoughtfully crafted to capture the delicate textures and vibrant hues of watercolor art.
  • Parisian Panorama: The artwork presents a picturesque view of Paris, with the Eiffel Tower as the centerpiece, evoking the city’s romantic ambiance.
  • Instant Digital Download: Upon purchase, you’ll receive a high-resolution digital file, ready to adorn your walls or digital devices.

Benefits:

  • Bring Paris Home: Infuse your living space with the elegance and charm of Paris, creating a captivating atmosphere.
  • Digital Convenience: Skip the wait for shipping – your digital download allows for immediate enjoyment.
  • Versatile Decor: Print the artwork to fit your style, whether it’s hanging on your wall, gracing your screens, or gifting to a fellow Paris enthusiast.

Why Choose our Paris Eiffel Tower Watercolor Digital Drawing?

Our digital artwork encapsulates the romance and beauty of Paris in a unique watercolor style. Each brushstroke captures the essence of this iconic landmark, allowing you to experience the magic of the Eiffel Tower from wherever you are. Whether you’re an art lover or simply captivated by Paris, this digital drawing offers an immersive way to enjoy its splendor.

How to Use:

  1. Purchase: Add the digital drawing to your cart and complete the purchase process.
  2. Download: After your purchase is confirmed, you’ll receive an email with a download link.
  3. Print or Display: Print the artwork at home or through a local print shop, or set it as your digital device’s wallpaper for an instant Parisian touch.

Specifications:

  • File Format: High-resolution JPG
  • Dimensions: [Specify dimensions here]
  • Resolution: [Specify resolution here]

Step 2.

Now in this step you will be drawing out the actual shape of the Eiffel tower. Starting at the top draw the antenna or flag pole and work your way down as shown above. The Eiffel tower starts off narrow and widens as it reaches the bottom into four w ide legs but just two of them are visible here. After you draw out the lining of the structure move and start drawing the railing that make up the tiers. more

Step 3.

Now in this step which is step 3, you will be drawing the detailing of the metal structure as shown above. The best way to see the detailing that needs to be drawn out is to click on the step to enlarge the image. After you do that you will be able to see all the lining that needs to be drawn out. All those different shaped bars that run across the tower could be time consuming in later steps. more

Step 4.

Like I said there is going to be line art that needs to be drawn out that is very time consuming, and this is the step where it starts. If you are sketching on paper you will have an easier time drawing the different lining of the Eiffel tower. This is the base of the tower that you will be drawing out in detail. So take your time and make sure your image look like the one above before proceeding to the next step. more

Eiffel Tower Charcoal Drawing Paris.jpg Drawing by Vsevolod Chistiakov

Original Artwork refers to any work that is considered authentic and not a copy or imitation of the original works of an artist. Original artwork can be any type of painting, sculpture, performance, or other media. There are many types of original media. Mixed media includes oil, acrylic, and watercolor paintings. For workshop paintings that bear evidence of master craftsmanship, this attribution must be further qualified. While they may be less valuable for different reasons, reproductions and copies have had a tremendous impact on our experience. They reach a greater audience than originals and act as a tonic against commodification. Original Artwork could also refer to the first work, which is always preceding all others. It could also refer to a prototype or a model from which other works can be made. Each work bears great similarities to the original.

Close

My paintings capture a moment in time: the city in motion, a playful ray of light on a luscious bouquet, a feeling on a rainy day… Everything is in a constant state of change, and nothing is ever exactly the same as it was a few seconds ago, and my work seeks to communicate my mood, my vision, my perception of my surroundings in that one unique moment.

Read More

My paintings capture a moment in time: the city in motion, a playful ray of light on a luscious bouquet, a feeling on a rainy day… Everything is in a constant state of change, and nothing is ever exactly the same as it was a few seconds ago, and my work seeks to communicate my mood, my vision, my perception of my surroundings in that one unique moment.

My medium of choice is oil on canvas, but I often incorporate watercolors, pastels, charcoal, and pencils into my artwork. I specialize in painting nature, flowers, still life, and city life, but will occasionally work on portraits. Paintings are typically available as a single original work and are signed by me to ensure authenticity. I am able to create second and third copies upon request, but only with the consent of the original owner. Reproductions take 7 business days to complete. I am happy to work on a custom order with you, just send me a message with your ideas to get started!

Paintings available as canvas only or pre-stretched on a sub-frame. Please note that this affects pricing and shipping costs. All paintings are available in custom sizes. Contact me for more information.

Buying from overseas? No problem! All paintings come with necessary documentation for export.

Thank you for visiting the store Chistiakov Art

About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles

Drawing made with a branch of Willow or charcoal of charred Europe. It enables to obtain very deep blacks, precise traces, thin or on the contrary very broad, depending on the way it is used.

Drawing is a technique of visual representation on a flat support. The term “drawing” designates both the action of drawing, the resulting graphic work, and the shape of any object. It is also a representation on a surface of the shape (and possibly the light and shadow values) of an object or figure, rather than their color. There are a large number of drawing techniques: “Linear drawing” represents objects by their outlines, edges and some characteristic lines; beyond this limit, the drawing develops by representing the volume by shadows, often by means of hatching, incorporates colors, and joins, without clear transition, the painting.

View less

Vsevolod Chistiakov Portrait

I am Vsevolod Chistiakov, a Russian painter from St.Petersburg. I have been drawing and painting since the age of 7 and attended an intensive art program all throughout grade school. I also obtained a post-secondary[. ]

Read More

I am Vsevolod Chistiakov, a Russian painter from St.Petersburg. I have been drawing and painting since the age of 7 and attended an intensive art program all throughout grade school. I also obtained a post-secondary fine arts education from the St. Petersburg Academy.
One of my first and fondest memories from my childhood is the smell of oil paints in the classroom, and to this day this scent is both comforting and inspiring. I start every day in my studio, taking in the lingering, earthy scent and letting it freely guide my brush. I love to experiment with style and texture, and often incorporate other mediums such as watercolors, pastels, and charcoal, but using oil on canvas in the impressionist and realist techniques will always remain my passion and expertise. I love to paint the everyday: city streets, flowers, nature, but I present the ordinary in a new light by working to capture the light, movement, color, and emotion of a single moment in time. I typically work on each painting for only a few days since each canvas is a snapshot of a single experience or mood, and I try to record and interpret that moment as quickly as I can since time will often change the mood, and therefore the outcome. For this reason, most of my work is comprised of single, original paintings, but I occasionally make reproductions upon request and with the consent of the original owner.

I am happy to accept custom orders, just message me with your ideas to get started! I also have a collection of merchandise – t-shirts, totes, pillows, phone cases, and more – featuring prints of my artwork. I sincerely hope that you enjoy my work, and make one of these paintings a part of your home!

ru

  • Nationality:RUSSIA
  • Date of birth : 1972
  • Artistic domains:Works by professional artists,
  • Groups:Professional ArtistRussian Contemporary Artists
Colin Wynn
the authorColin Wynn

Leave a Reply