How to Describe Paul Bunyan

Acquire how to describe Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blueish Ox with this stride by step tutorial. It'due south the perfect aid for a special volume report.

Paul Bunyan is a giant lumberjack and folk hero in American and Canadian folklore. His exploits revolve around the tall tales of his superhuman labors, and he is customarily accompanied by Babe the Bluish Ox.

Now students that are reading well-nigh the exploits of the ii, take an piece of cake way to draw the both of them in a few simple steps. Paul is decked out in his lumberjack clothes, and Infant is correct behind with her strong, muscular frame.

On a side note, if Paul Bunyan is not in your lesson plans, but y'all would like to illustrate an example of PROPORTION (ane of the Principles of Design), so this is your lucky mean solar day. Drawing a very tall Paul and Infant next to some very tiny trees suggests very conspicuously what the size difference is. And that is ane of the most fun examples of proportion effectually.

MATERIALS

  • How to Draw Paul Bunyan (click to download a PDF)
  • Drawing newspaper
  • Black marker
  • Crayons

DIRECTIONS

Time needed:45 minutes.

How to Draw Paul Bunyan

  1. Draw a shirt equally shown.

  2. Add suspenders and the head.

  3. Draw the pants and boots.

  4. Add together arms and an axe.

  5. Draw the ox head.

  6. Add the body below.

  7. Draw the legs and tail.

  8. Finish with copse and sky.

  9. Trace with marker and color.