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Carrying fall home,how to draw pictures

One afternoon in the fall, I sat on the steps in front of my house, pen and drawing pad in hand, ready to depict the golden season. I took a deep breath of the cool air and felt the fall breeze blow across my face as if I could hear the call of the season.

First, I decided to paint the colors of autumn. The golden rice paddies glistened tantalizingly in the sunlight, like a golden sea. I carefully sketched the outline of the rice field, then the grainy rice ears that seemed to be smiling. At the edge of the paddy field, fiery red maple leaves swayed in the breeze like a burning flame. I carefully dotted the shapes of the maple leaves with red colored pencils to bring them to life on the canvas.

Next, I painted the blue sky. The fall sky seemed extraordinarily lofty and pure, and I worked hard to portray this serenity and vastness. A few white clouds drifted leisurely in the sky, as if they were telling the story of autumn. I used soft whites and blues to intertwine and mold the shape and texture of the clouds.

Finally, I decided to paint the cozy home in the center of the picture. The look of home is the warmest harbor in my heart, and I depict it with gratitude and love. The apple tree next to the house is full of red fruits, as if celebrating the harvest season. I carefully sketched the outline of the apple tree and its branches and leaves on the screen to make them look as if they were real.

When I finally finished the picture, I watched with satisfaction as it gleamed in the sunlight. Although it was a simple drawing, it held my love of fall and my thoughts of home. I put the drawing board down and stepped inside with a warm sense of belonging. This painting is like a door in time, letting me keep the beautiful memories of that fall and home forever.