Drawings on the theme "My rights and responsibilities" for children

Schools and kindergartens annually hold competitions for the best artistic work on the topic "My Rights and Responsibilities". These events are needed to familiarize children with their rights, described in the Constitution of the Russian Federation, and also to tell them about the responsibilities that any student must fulfill.

Before conducting classes, adults should prepare all the necessary materials and tools, as well as review step-by-step master classes on drawing, and select pictures for copying.

What is meant by the topic "My rights and responsibilities", how to convey the meaning of the phrase in the picture

The drawing on the topic "My rights and responsibilities" should demonstrate what rights a child has, as well as what responsibilities he has to society. In order to convey the meaning of this topic as clearly as possible, it is necessary to use slogans and various inscriptions.

Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children

The list of rights and responsibilities can be drawn up in “windows” of various shapes that will fit into the theme of the drawing. For example, depict 2 kids with balloons in their hands. Each balloon will list 1 right and 1 duty. Another example: a girl is sitting on a large flower. The petals of the plant have descriptions of the children's rights and duties.

The drawing can be divided into sectors, in each of which you can make an inscription and illustrate it. You can draw a picture illustrating some 1 right or 1 duty.

What you need for drawing

Tools and materials that can be used for drawing:

Simple pencil For sketching, a tool with a hard-soft lead is suitable.
Sharpener To keep your work desk free of unnecessary clutter, you can buy a sharpener with a removable lid.
Paper For drawing with pencils, office sheets are suitable; for paints, you need thick paper: album, watercolor, drawing paper.
Art brushes The set should contain tools with soft and hard bristles of different sizes.
Set of felt-tip pens It is advisable to have a set of at least 6 colors on hand. Felt-tip pens are needed for drawing small details, as well as for outlining pictures.
Glass of water Needed for washing brushes. To prevent the child from spilling water, you can buy a special plastic spill-proof cup.
Eraser Required to remove pencil lines. A double-sided rubber or vinyl eraser will do.

You can color the pictures with colored pencils, wax crayons, markers and paints.

Step-by-step instructions for drawing a picture on the topic "My rights and responsibilities"

A drawing on the topic "My rights and responsibilities" for preschoolers and primary school students should be simple to perform, but colorful. To attract children's attention to the lesson, you can use images of cartoon characters.

This master class describes a drawing with the image of Smeshariki. The sheet of paper will be divided into 2 parts. On the left are the rights of the child, on the right - the responsibilities. All the inscriptions will be applied above the petals of flowers, in which mini-illustrations with the characters of the cartoon will be placed.

Sketch

To work you need to prepare a simple pencil and an eraser.

Procedure:

  1. Divide the sheet into 2 equal parts with a vertical line.
  2. Draw a large circle in the center of the left side.
  3. Add 4 more circles of the same diameter, placing them at an equal distance from each other.
  4. Draw small leaves between the circles. Draw veins on them.
  5. By analogy, draw a flower on the right side of the sheet.
  6. Think about what inscriptions will be located above each petal.
  7. Illustrate these inscriptions using cartoon characters.
Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children
Drawing "My Rights and Responsibilities" with Smeshariki

Examples of illustration of rights:

  • the right to rest - the hare Krosh with a soccer ball;
  • the right to a family - a hedgehog, next to which is drawn an icon depicting a family;
  • right to education - Barash with a notebook;
  • the right to medicine - Nyusha with a first aid kit.

Examples of illustrating duties:

  • take care of parents - Sovunya with a glass of water;
  • protect nature - Kar Karych and the green tree;
  • respect elders - Losyash with a friendly smile (according to the plot of the cartoon, he is an elderly character);
  • Helping adults - Kopatych, with a shovel and a bucket, goes to plant a vegetable garden.

Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children

Other rights and responsibilities can be illustrated, the main thing is that the drawing corresponds to the theme.

Coloring

You can color the picture with gouache or watercolors.

Procedure:

  1. Using a wide, soft-bristled brush, paint the background of the right side of the drawing pink.
  2. Paint the background on the other part of the sheet blue.
  3. Changing the brush to a thinner one, paint the bodies of Krosh and Kar Karych in blue.
  4. Color Barash and Sovunya light purple.
  5. Paint Kopatych brown and Nyusha pink.
  6. Use a thin brush to paint each petal. It is advisable to choose colors that will not blend with the overall background. You can use yellow, red, dark blue and turquoise paint.
  7. Paint the centers of the flowers yellow.
  8. Dry the picture.

Use felt-tip pens to color the small elements located near the characters.

Outlining of details and inscriptions

First, you need to color all the small details of the picture, and also highlight the noses, mouths and eyes of all the characters.

Next steps:

  1. Use a green marker to highlight the veins on the flower leaves and outline them.
  2. Each character should be outlined with a marker of the appropriate color. For example, Krosh is blue, and his outline should be a shade darker, i.e. blue. Sovunya and Barash can be outlined with a purple marker, and Losyash with an orange one. The other characters should be outlined, choosing markers according to the same principle.
  3. Use a black marker to outline the circles that make up the flower.
  4. In the center of the left flower, using a black marker, write: “Every child has a right.”
  5. In the center of the right flower write: "Every child has a duty."

Above the petals, make inscriptions describing responsibilities and rights.

Pattern variations

A drawing on the topic "My Rights and Responsibilities" for younger children should be without detailed details and shadows. Children studying in middle and high school can choose more complex images for copying.

Further in the article there are master classes on drawing pictures using various materials.

With wax crayons

This drawing will show a girl (chest-length) holding "windows" with inscriptions in her hands. In her right hand will be rights, and in her left - responsibilities. For work you will need a set of wax crayons (at least 12 colors), as well as a set of felt-tip pens.

How to draw:

  • Place a sheet of A4 paper horizontally in front of you.
  • Find the center of the sheet. Using a simple pencil, draw a horizontal line across the entire sheet, dividing it into the upper and lower parts.
  • Using a beige or pale yellow pencil, draw the girl's round head.
  • Finish drawing the neck.
  • Use blue chalk to draw the shoulders and arms.
Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children
Drawing "My rights and responsibilities"
  • Draw the collar, buttons and folds of fabric on the sleeves.
  • Use a beige or pale yellow marker to draw the hands.
  • Use brown chalk to draw the shape of the hairstyle, highlighting several individual strands. You can draw ponytails on the sides for the girl.
  • Draw the eyes with a blue pencil.
  • Shade the exposed areas of the body and face with a beige or pale yellow pencil.
  • Shade the clothes with blue color.
  • Use red wax crayon to draw bows on the girl.
  • Draw square windows for writing in the girl's hands. They will be stacked on top of each other, like books. There should be 8 windows in each hand. They should be multi-colored, so you can use any shades of wax crayons.

Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children

  • Using blue chalk, draw 1 cloud above each window.
  • Using orange chalk, draw a sun with small rays between the clouds.
  • Outline the sun and rays in yellow.
  • In the background, behind the girl, depict a rainbow.
  • Use black wax crayon to draw the girl's eyelashes, pupils, and also add a nose.
  • Use red chalk to draw a mouth and a light blush on the cheeks.
  • Draw eyebrows with a brown pencil.
  • Shade the background with blue chalk.
  • Using red chalk, write the word "rights" on the cloud on the left.

Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children

  • Using dark blue chalk, write the word "responsibilities" on the cloud on the right.
  • Inside the sun, write the inscription: “Convention on the Rights of the Child.”
  • Inside each window, on the left side, write 1 right. You need to use markers of the same color that the windows were drawn with.
  • In the windows on the right side, write 1 responsibility.

What rights can be listed:

  • for life;
  • on name and citizenship;
  • on your views and opinions;
  • health protection;
  • rest;
  • leisure;
  • education;
  • family.

Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children

What responsibilities can be listed:

  • behave in a cultured manner;
  • caring for the weak;
  • study well;
  • respect your elders;
  • protect nature;
  • maintain cleanliness and order;
  • self-service.

The list of duties and rights can be changed by adding other inscriptions.

With colored pencils

In a picture with the theme "my rights and responsibilities" you can illustrate only 1 right or 1 responsibility. In this case, the picture should be supplemented by a slogan that will explain the theme of the picture to the viewer.

This master class describes a drawing of a girl sitting at a table and doing her homework. The slogan of the picture will be: "My duty is to study well." For work, you will need a set of colored pencils, as well as a set of markers (at least 6 colors in each set).

How to draw:

  • Place a sheet of A4 paper horizontally in front of you.
  • Using a simple pencil, divide the sheet into 2 parts by drawing a horizontal line.
  • At the top of the sheet, draw a round head of the girl, draw the neck, add hands.
  • Draw the shape of the hairstyle, add bangs, depict 2 braids that hang down and “hide” behind the shoulders.
  • Draw bows at the base of the braids
  • Shape the face. Draw the eyes, nose and mouth, as well as small eyebrows.
Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children
Drawing "My rights and responsibilities"
  • Finish drawing the ears.
  • Use an eraser to remove all unnecessary lines.
  • The bottom of the sheet is a table. On it you need to depict lying books, a table lamp, a glass with pencils and a ruler. The bottom of the drawing should remain free, the slogan will be written there.
  • Finish drawing the hands. In the right hand, draw a pen, as if the girl is writing in a notebook.
  • In the upper left part of the drawing, near the girl’s head, draw a thought window in the form of a cloud.
  • Inside the window write: “4x6=?”
  • Use a beige pencil to shade the girl's face and exposed areas of her body.
  • Paint your hair yellow.
  • Shade the bows with a pink pencil.

Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children

  • Color the background at the top of the drawing using a purple pencil.
  • Color the table with a brown pencil.
  • The objects lying on the table can be painted in any colors.
  • Now the picture needs to be outlined. Each element should be outlined with a marker that matches the color. For example: pink bows should be outlined with a fuchsia marker, yellow hair should be outlined with an orange marker, and the light blue blouse should be outlined with a blue marker.
  • Use a blue marker to highlight the example in the thought cloud and a red marker to circle the question mark.

At the bottom of the sheet, write a slogan. The first word will be "duty." It should be written in blue. The words "study well" should be located below. The font should be larger, and the color of the letters should be red.

Gouache

The picture will show a boy and a girl holding a bunch of balloons. Each balloon will describe their rights and responsibilities. You will need a set of gouache (at least 12 colors), a plastic palette, and a black felt-tip pen.

Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children
Drawing "My rights and responsibilities"

How to draw:

  • Place a sheet of A4 paper horizontally on the table.
  • Using a simple pencil, at the bottom of the sheet, mark the border of the clearing where the children will stand by drawing an arched line.
  • Draw round heads of the characters.
  • Draw necks, arms, legs. Children should hold hands.
  • Draw the elements of clothing. The girl will have a sleeveless dress and high boots, and the boy will have a turtleneck, sleeveless jacket, jeans, and boots.
  • Draw 8 balloons above the girl. Draw the launches and threads leading to the girl's hand.
  • In the place where the threads are clamped in the hand, draw a large fluffy bow.
  • Draw 6 balls above the boy, draw the threads and a bow in his hand.

Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children

  • Design the characters' faces and draw the shapes of their hairstyles.
  • Draw a rainbow behind the children in the form of a large arc, divide it into 7 equal parts.
  • Draw the sun peeking out from behind the rainbow, add rays.
  • At the top of the picture write: "my rights and responsibilities." The word "rights" should be above the girl's balloons, and the word "responsibilities" should be above the balloons that the boy is holding.
  • Paint the clearing with light green gouache.
  • Paint the background of the drawing with blue (if it is not in the palette, then you need to mix blue and white in equal parts).
  • Mix orange paint with white paint in a 1:2 ratio. Paint the children's faces and exposed areas of their bodies.
  • Paint the sun yellow, highlight its rays.
  • Paint the rainbow using a thin, soft-bristled brush.

Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children

  • Color the children's clothing items in any colors you like.
  • Using a thin brush and black gouache, paint the children's faces.
  • Since the balloons will have inscriptions, they should not be too bright in color. The letters should be clearly visible. Therefore, the selected shades should be diluted with white paint in equal parts to obtain pastel tones.
  • Color the children's hair. To highlight individual strands, you need to take a thicker paint, and after drying 1 layer, draw the curls with smooth lines.
  • Circle the letters in the phrase “my rights and responsibilities” in red paint.
  • When the drawing is dry, you need to draw blades of grass on the meadow using dark green gouache and a thin brush with hard bristles.

Use a felt-tip pen to write down the rights and responsibilities in each ball.

Watercolor

The drawing on the theme "My rights and responsibilities" can be done in watercolor. The shades will be soft, and the color transitions will be smooth. This drawing will depict a girl sitting in the center of a large flower, on each petal of which the rights of children are described.

Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children
Drawing "My rights and responsibilities"

How to draw:

  • Place a sheet of A4 paper vertically in front of you.
  • Use a simple pencil to draw a smooth horizontal line. It will mark the boundaries of the horizon.
  • Draw a round head of the girl just above the horizon line.
  • Add the neck, draw the shoulders and arms.
  • There is no need to draw the legs, it is enough to depict the lush bottom of the dress.
  • Draw the shape of the girl's hairstyle.
  • Shape the face.
  • Draw folds of fabric on the hem of the dress.
Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children
Drawing "My rights and responsibilities"
  • Draw on the puff sleeves.
  • Draw a round center of the flower under the girl.
  • Draw 9 petals. The petals should be shaped as if they are hanging and falling to the ground.
  • Use thin lines to mark the center of each petal.
  • All elements of the picture should be painted with paint diluted with water in equal parts. The girl's hair should be painted brown.
  • Paint the top of the dress pink.
  • Paint the sleeves and hem of the dress blue.
  • Paint the center of the flower yellow.
  • Paint the clearing with light green gouache.

Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children

  • Flower petals can be painted in any colors.
  • Paint the upper part of the sky blue, smoothly blurring the paint. The sky at the edge of the horizon should be very light.
  • Dry the drawing.
  • Dilute the blue paint with a little water. Draw clouds in the sky.
  • Apply thick blue paint to a thin brush, draw the folds of fabric on the hem of the dress, and also highlight the shadow on the puff sleeves.
  • Use dark brown to draw individual strands of hair on the girl.
  • Use dark pink to mark the shadow on the top of the dress.
  • Draw the folds on the flower petals using the same shades, only a tone darker.
  • Using dark green paint, draw blades of grass at the bottom of the drawing.

Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children

  • At the top of the picture, write in thick red paint: “children’s rights.”
  • Dry the drawing.

Outline the girl and the flower with black watercolor using a thin, soft-bristled brush.

Examples of images for copying, tips for beginners

Tips for aspiring artists:

  • To avoid changing the water for rinsing brushes frequently, you can prepare 2-3 containers at once.
  • You can dry the paint with a hair dryer. The hot air flow should be 30 cm from the paper. If you hold the hair dryer closer, the paint can spread and leave unsightly marks that will ruin the entire drawing.

Drawings on the topic My rights and responsibilities for children

  • If it is difficult to write even letters by hand, you can use a stencil.
  • In addition to a plastic palette, you can use glossy white cardboard or a ceramic saucer to mix paints.

Drawings on the topic of "My Rights and Responsibilities" that illustrate only 1 right or only 1 responsibility should be accompanied by slogans and captions so that the theme of the picture is more understandable to the viewer. You can use a universal caption suitable for the design of such illustrations: "Know your rights, but do not forget about your responsibilities."

Author: Frolova Ekaterina

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