How to draw celery
Drawing celery might seem simple at first glance, but capturing its unique texture and form can be quite rewarding. I remember starting with basic shapes—using vertical lines to outline the celery stalks and subtle curves to represent the ribbed edges. Paying attention to light and shadow brings the stalks to life, highlighting their natural ridges and grooves. One tip I found helpful is to observe a real celery stalk under different lighting conditions. This observation guides where to place darker shadows versus lighter highlights, enhancing the three-dimensional effect. Experimenting with pencil pressure allows you to create a range of textures, from the smooth surface at the base to the fibrous strands near the top. Color can also add depth; layering different shades of green and incorporating slight yellows or browns can reflect the natural variation in celery. Don't rush the process—drawing celery step by step with careful shading helps in building a realistic and appetizing look. Whether you're a beginner or exploring botanical art, breaking down the drawing into manageable stages makes the task enjoyable and educational.

























































