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Draw a picture of how we see the future.

Draw a picture of how we see the future.

How to draw the future with a pencil step by step

Dear friends! The Feron company (manufacturer of the drug Viferon) invites you and your children to take part in a children's drawing competition! From November 30 to December 23, the city information portal will host a children's drawing competition “Build a city of the future.” City of the future- a place where kind, smart people live, happy people. They skillfully build houses that they come up with themselves, lay

railways where they want to go. In this city everyone loves to read good books and draw. And most importantly, NOBODY GETS SICK here! Dream and fantasize on paper!

Conditions for participation in the competition:

Ask children to draw a picture on the theme “City of the Future” and get a chance to win valuable prizes and gifts.

The competition accepts works by children under the age of 16 (inclusive) in the form of drawings, collages, comics, made in any artistic technique. The maximum size of the drawing should not exceed A4 format (210 mm x 297 mm). The composition of the work must necessarily reflect the theme of the city of the future.

  1. We will look forward to your children's drawings!
  2. Creative work can be submitted to the competition in the following way:
  3. Upload a pre-scanned drawing into a special form for adding works, located below on the Competition page.

Bring the drawing in paper form or on electronic media to the editorial office of the Info-City company portal at Orel, st. Revolutions, 1, office 19, 21, 27 from Monday to Friday 9.00 to 18.00.

Send, having previously scanned, the drawing by email to info@site in JPEG format with the note “Application for participation in the competition “City of the Future”, leaving the following data: the participant’s name, age and telephone number for contacting the representative of the competitor.

Deadline for accepting works: from November 30 to December 16, 2015 (inclusive). Online voting on the portal began on December 17, 2015. The final exhibition of children's drawings submitted to the competition and the awarding of the winners will take place on December 27, 2015. in Orel at the Gala Holiday Studio at emb. Dubrovinskogo, 60: All participants of the competition will have an interesting

entertainment

  1. Master class on drawing from the art studio “World in Color” - the first and only one in Orel art studio for adults
  2. Lecture by an invited pediatrician on strengthening the immune system and using the drug.

We wish you good luck and inspiration!

With all the prospects of the end of the world, our planet faces a very sad future, and yet one can utopianly dream of a world without plastic bags and grunge pop singers who will be genetically eradicated. However, when one evil dies, a new greater one is born to maintain the balance of power in this world. I'll tell you how to draw the future with a pencil. And I took the city landscape as an example famous cartoon Futurama. Such a city is a futuristic vision of how a person will live in conditions of increased radiation and the constant struggle with overpopulation, lack of non-GMO food and the Chinese birth rate. It will be built after the era of dark Jediism and will be called Apocalypse City or Fast Food. At the entrance there will definitely be a stand with the inscription Democracy - byaka, and the city itself looks like the homeless Vasya’s attempts to explain the structure of the atom. Cars will fly in the air, which means there will be air pits instead of the usual ones if you are in ethnically Russian airspace. At the head of such a city there should be a chair, because nothing else can accommodate so much depression and sadness as a lonely chair. Native language– Russian, because only with the help of a powerful vocabulary can one express all the sensations from such a life. The city is in an amorphous state, on the one hand, it has rotted to the core since its creation, on the other hand, it is constantly being built and developed, and it will be so until the end of centuries, amen. What you can see in the future:

  • Huge two-meter rats that used to live in the subway, but changed their minds. Now they have received registration and are looking for work as a sales manager for rat poison;
  • The ruins of McDonald's, whose food has become too healthy in the future. Now it is the food of the elite, and is sold only in limited quantities to those close to the emperor;
  • Beer;
  • Perfumes with human taste;
  • Robot acrobats and robot stuntmen. And also the robotic paramedics who save the first two;
  • Discs by Potap and Nastya Kamensky for crazy money at Sotheby's auction as pearls of classical music;
  • An expired drug for brain cancer and calcaneal nerve ischemia;
  • Cluster melocraft of external radiation, which was used to ionize oloprote embryos.

Now let's take our nanopencils and get down to business.

How to draw the future with a pencil step by step

Step one. Let's make a sketch, outlines of buildings. AHTUNG! If you can't see the picture, just click on it and it will enlarge!
Step two. Let's start drawing from the left side of the picture, gradually moving to the right. There is a shop selling twenty-legs from Venus and a suicide booth that will help you commit suicide for just 5 bucks.
Step three. Go ahead. Add more buildings and shade the background.
Step four. Drawing an antiques supermarket. They sell digital equipment and touchscreens here. Cell phones with Android OS.
Step five.
Step six.
This is what our city will look like in about 1000 years. I hope you enjoyed the lesson. Try to imagine your future and draw it. And then attach your work below this article! See more similar drawing lessons on the topic.

Draw a picture of how we see the future.

How to draw the future with a pencil step by step

Dear friends! The Feron company (manufacturer of the drug Viferon) invites you and your children to take part in a children's drawing competition!- a place where kind, smart, happy people live. They skillfully build houses that they invent themselves, lay railways to wherever they want to go. In this city everyone loves to read good books and draw. And most importantly, NOBODY GETS SICK here! Dream and fantasize on paper!

railways where they want to go. In this city everyone loves to read good books and draw. And most importantly, NOBODY GETS SICK here! Dream and fantasize on paper!

Conditions for participation in the competition:

Ask children to draw a picture on the theme “City of the Future” and get a chance to win valuable prizes and gifts.

The competition accepts works by children under the age of 16 (inclusive) in the form of drawings, collages, comics, made in any artistic technique. The maximum size of the drawing should not exceed A4 format (210 mm x 297 mm). The composition of the work must necessarily reflect the theme of the city of the future.

  1. We will look forward to your children's drawings!
  2. Creative work can be submitted to the competition in the following way:
  3. Upload a pre-scanned drawing into a special form for adding works, located below on the Competition page.

Bring the drawing in paper form or on electronic media to the editorial office of the Info-City company portal at Orel, st. Revolutions, 1, office 19, 21, 27 from Monday to Friday 9.00 to 18.00.

Send, having previously scanned, the drawing by email to info@site in JPEG format with the note “Application for participation in the competition “City of the Future”, leaving the following data: the participant’s name, age and telephone number for contacting the representative of the competitor.

An interesting entertainment program awaits all participants of the competition: All participants of the competition will have an interesting

entertainment

  1. Master class on drawing from the art studio “World in Color” - the first and only one in Orel art studio for adults
  2. Lecture by an invited pediatrician on strengthening the immune system and using the drug.

We wish you good luck and inspiration!

Every year the construction industry improves, offering people more and more comfortable and beautiful houses and apartments for living. If you just think about how houses have changed in one century, you can close your eyes and visually imagine how much things can change after some more time. One can discuss this topic ad infinitum. However, not everyone can express their thoughts on paper. Therefore, in today’s article we decided to push our readers to creativity, demonstrating how a pencil drawing of a house of the future can be original and unique. The photo below offers ideas that can be used in creating your dream home, or as a sample for sketching.

How to draw a house of the future in pencil?

To draw a house of the future with a pencil, you need to prepare in advance all the tools for depicting the drawing. Besides a simple pencil with a hard lead, you need to have on hand several white A4 sheets, an eraser, colored pencils, paints or felt-tip pens for coloring the finished work. The artists also recommend thinking through your own understanding of the house of the future in advance. For example, will it look like a royal castle, a spaceship, a geometric figure or a flower.

Don't forget about the facade of the house. It can have a panoramic view, unusual windows in the shape of geometric polygonal shapes, and even the absence of doors.








House of the future - pencil drawing on photo

Below are more than 20 options for houses that differ in appearance and internal filling in the cut. Each model is unique and inimitable, has its own characteristics and unusual details.

If you compare each home with each other, you cannot help but notice the discrepancy in shape, material, parameters and even details necessary for a comfortable life. It's about about the windows, the front door, the foundation of the house and even the external facade. After all, the decision about the landscape of the adjacent territory is up to the owner alone.






Think through all the details of the house of the future, visually representing each detail. This will help to depict a home in a short time, without resorting to help.

Make sure that all drawing supplies are at hand.

Use your idea of ​​a dream home without copying from a finished layout.

Any paints, pencils and felt-tip pens will do.

Without artistic skills, it is better not to take on complex work. It is better to opt for one-story, simple living spaces, painted in one color.

Houses of the future drawn by children, pencil drawings in the photo:







The exhibition “City of the Future Through the Eyes of Children” was opened in the Russian pavilion at EXPO 2010 in Shanghai. To create the exhibition “Bright Neighborhoods for a Better City,” a All-Russian competition. Out of 300 works 50 art schools, art studios from various parts of Russia selected the best illustrations that are worth making best cities future.

© Photo: FORMICA The exhibition “City of the Future Through the Eyes of Children” was opened in the Russian pavilion at EXPO 2010 in Shanghai. To create the exhibition “Bright Neighborhoods for a Better City,” an all-Russian competition was held. Out of 300 works from 50 art schools and art studios from various parts of Russia, the best illustrations were selected to show how the best cities of the future should be created. Based on these works, adult architects created models of city blocks and other objects of the urban environment. In the photo: UNIVERSITY CITY Sveta Karpova, 14 years old

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The exhibition “City of the Future Through the Eyes of Children” was opened in the Russian pavilion at EXPO 2010 in Shanghai. To create the exhibition “Bright Neighborhoods for a Better City,” an all-Russian competition was held. Out of 300 works from 50 art schools and art studios from various parts of Russia, the best illustrations were selected to show how the best cities of the future should be created. Based on these works, adult architects created models of city blocks and other objects of the urban environment. In the photo: UNIVERSITY CITY Sveta Karpova, 14 years old

© Photo: FORMICA What is a big city? Dense forest! What can each family's home be compared to? With a bird's nest, of course! Then what is a residential area? The young artist, with amazing insight, depicted it in the form of a tree. In the photo: RESIDENTIAL QUARTER Miroslav Valevsky, 12 years old

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What is a big city? Dense forest! What can each family's home be compared to? With a bird's nest, of course! Then what is a residential area? The young artist, with amazing insight, depicted it in the form of a tree. In the photo: RESIDENTIAL QUARTER Miroslav Valevsky, 12 years old

© Photo: FORMICA In front of us is a transport hub. Any city should have it, and in our miracle city the transport hub is simply ideal. This place of intersection of railways, roads, rivers and air routes reminded the young architect of living, developing and moving forms. Walls are like living membranes. Thanks to the rhythmic play of changing concave and convex surfaces, the building seems to be breathing. This complex is not just an infrastructure object - it lives like an organism, changing our sense of space and time and even, perhaps, telling someone the right path. Not much time has passed since humanity took to the skies in a hot air balloon, but new inventions are on the way. And, looking at this flexible and living transport hub, it is not difficult to believe that somewhere in its depths is hidden a cabin for moving in time and space, which will help us actually carry out the journey that we made today, getting acquainted with the paintings of young artists and architects. In the photo: TRANSPORT HUB Dmitry Romanovsky 11 years old.

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In front of us is a transport hub. Any city should have it, and in our miracle city the transport hub is simply ideal. This place of intersection of railways, roads, rivers and air routes reminded the young architect of living, developing and moving forms. Walls are like living membranes. Thanks to the rhythmic play of changing concave and convex surfaces, the building seems to be breathing. This complex is not just an infrastructure object - it lives like an organism, changing our sense of space and time and even, perhaps, telling someone the right path. Not much time has passed since humanity took to the skies in a hot air balloon, but new inventions are on the way. And, looking at this flexible and living transport hub, it is not difficult to believe that somewhere in its depths is hidden a cabin for moving in time and space, which will help us actually carry out the journey that we made today, getting acquainted with the paintings of young artists and architects. In the photo: TRANSPORT HUB Dmitry Romanovsky 11 years old.

© Photo: FORMICA At first glance, it seems as if we found ourselves at the bottom of the sea. From the second it becomes clear that this is a very complex structure that is organically integrated into the landscape. These modern towers or hills, with their smooth lines and transparent lightness, resemble jellyfish. In fact, these are snow-covered ski slopes, indoor stadiums for various purposes, a golf club and tennis courts, swimming pools and cycling tracks. With the ease of the inhabitants of the sea, they soar in the air, as if in the depths of water. Autonomy and plasticity are the dominant features of this composition, which is both transparent and rich. The sports complex is a whole network of complex routes and communications; moreover, it is located outside the city and simply must look natural. The designer solved both of these problems: before us is an environmentally friendly miracle of the art of construction, a concentration of a mass of possibilities. This is a forest in which it is difficult to get lost: it is so transparent and carefully planned. The multifunctional sports complex welcomes adults and children: everyone will find something to their liking. The forms themselves here encourage high achievements and say: faster! higher! stronger! In the photo: SPORTS COMPLEX Tamerlan Ondar, 11 years old

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At first glance, it seems as if we found ourselves at the bottom of the sea. From the second it becomes clear that this is a very complex structure that is organically integrated into the landscape. These modern towers or hills, with their smooth lines and transparent lightness, resemble jellyfish. In fact, these are snow-covered ski slopes, indoor stadiums for various purposes, a golf club and tennis courts, swimming pools and cycling tracks. With the ease of the inhabitants of the sea, they soar in the air, as if in the depths of water. Autonomy and plasticity are the dominant features of this composition, which is both transparent and rich. The sports complex is a whole network of complex routes and communications; moreover, it is located outside the city and simply must look natural. The designer solved both of these problems: before us is an environmentally friendly miracle of the art of construction, a concentration of a mass of possibilities. This is a forest in which it is difficult to get lost: it is so transparent and carefully planned. The multifunctional sports complex welcomes adults and children: everyone will find something to their liking. The forms themselves here encourage high achievements and say: faster! higher! stronger! In the photo: SPORTS COMPLEX Tamerlan Ondar, 11 years old

© Photo: FORMICA This project is probably the most relevant of all. Before us is a residential eco-house with autonomous communications. Its walls are assembled from many cells, from which flowers grow, turning towards the sun. The collected light is stored in solar panels, giving electrical energy and lights up the house. And the calyxes of the flowers collect rainwater for water supply; in addition, through the holes with filters that are in the flowers, purified air enters the house, providing natural air conditioning. The house is completely autonomous, but no less important is how natural and romantic it looks. The house, both functionally and in design, seems to be dissolved in the landscape; it is stylized “antique” and at the same time touchingly resembles a flower, a snail and a shell at the same time. In the photo: RESIDENTIAL ECOHOUSE Masha Kuzina, 10 years old

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This project is probably the most relevant of all. Before us is a residential eco-house with autonomous communications. Its walls are assembled from many cells, from which flowers grow, turning towards the sun. The collected light is stored in solar panels, provides electrical energy and illuminates the house. And the calyxes of the flowers collect rainwater for water supply; in addition, through the holes with filters that are in the flowers, purified air enters the house, providing natural air conditioning. The house is completely autonomous, but no less important is how natural and romantic it looks. The house, both functionally and in design, seems to be dissolved in the landscape; it is stylized “antique” and at the same time touchingly resembles a flower, a snail and a shell at the same time. In the photo: RESIDENTIAL ECOHOUSE Masha Kuzina, 10 years old

© Photo: FORMICA Why is the Romanesque style least suitable for a waste treatment plant? Because the Romanesque style is a solemn antiquity, the architecture of impregnable fortresses and majestic temples, these are massive walls, expressive arches and portals. Why is the Romanesque style most suitable for a waste treatment plant? Yes, because in a modern city, or rather, in a city of the near future, such a plant will partly become both a fortress and a temple. Its powerful walls protect the city from garbage, a sacred ceremony takes place inside it: glass, metal, paper and plastic that have served their time are sorted, crushed, melted down and again come out into the light of day as clean, neat and completely new things: garden and office furniture, paper towels, baseball caps, aircraft engines and fireproof cabinets. Plant workers, engineers and chemists, monitor the process strictly and sensitively, like pharmacists, and it is difficult for an outside observer to even guess what miracle is happening behind these bright walls. He'd rather take it for an exhibition center or a circus. A fun folk festival is taking place right next to the plant, and this is not at all surprising. After all, our plant is not just an environmentally impeccable facility - it is also a real architectural monument! In the photo: WASTE RECYCLING PLANT Daniil Yushchenko, 10 years old


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Why is the Romanesque style least suitable for a waste treatment plant? Because the Romanesque style is a solemn antiquity, the architecture of impregnable fortresses and majestic temples, these are massive walls, expressive arches and portals. Why is the Romanesque style most suitable for a waste treatment plant? Yes, because in a modern city, or rather, in a city of the near future, such a plant will partly become both a fortress and a temple. Its powerful walls protect the city from garbage, a sacred ceremony takes place inside it: glass, metal, paper and plastic that have served their time are sorted, crushed, melted down and again come out into the light of day as clean, neat and completely new things: garden and office furniture, paper towels, baseball caps, aircraft engines and fireproof cabinets. Plant workers, engineers and chemists, monitor the process strictly and sensitively, like pharmacists, and it is difficult for an outside observer to even guess what miracle is happening behind these bright walls. He'd rather take it for an exhibition center or a circus. A fun folk festival is taking place right next to the plant, and this is not at all surprising. After all, our plant is not just an environmentally impeccable facility - it is also a real architectural monument! In the photo: WASTE RECYCLING PLANT Daniil Yushchenko, 10 years old

© Photo: FORMICA Well, what do we associate with the words “therapeutic” and “health-improving”? First of all, with cleanliness and peace! For his project, the young architect chose smooth lines and pastel colors; he laid the floor with marble tiles and did not forget about the functionality of the space. But, looking at the picture, he realized that this was not enough, and he let waves of air into the hall and into the rooms, gilding them with sunlight. The architecture successfully combined disparate details: pseudo-Russian onion domes and porthole windows, ethnic ornamentation of the main entrance and decorative curlicues in the Rococo spirit. This is not a rectilinear, but a slightly distorted space, reminiscent of a reflection in a crooked mirror, but how constructive and functional are the details: flights of stairs, separate rooms. In the photo: MEDICAL AND HEALTH COMPLEX Jamal Yagmur, 8 years old

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Well, what do we associate with the words “therapeutic” and “health-improving”? First of all, with cleanliness and peace! For his project, the young architect chose smooth lines and pastel colors; he laid the floor with marble tiles and did not forget about the functionality of the space. But, looking at the picture, he realized that this was not enough, and he let waves of air into the hall and into the rooms, gilding them with sunlight. The architecture successfully combined disparate details: pseudo-Russian onion domes and porthole windows, ethnic ornamentation of the main entrance and decorative curlicues in the Rococo spirit. This is not a rectilinear, but a slightly distorted space, reminiscent of a reflection in a crooked mirror, but how constructive and functional are the details: flights of stairs, separate rooms. In the photo: MEDICAL AND HEALTH COMPLEX Jamal Yagmur, 8 years old

© Photo: FORMICA Any child who grew up in a big city is visually familiar with graffiti and kitschy painting. Bright, extravagant, angular images, sometimes naive, sometimes aggressive, always carry coded meanings, re-discovering long-familiar stereotypes. Kitsch in architecture is a bold discovery by the artist. A bitten apple or an exotic orchid, a mountain of garbage or a giant plastic bottle - all separately, or rather, all at once served as the basis for the creation of this ultra-modern project. In the photo: BROADCASTING TOWER Nastya Markotenko, 12 years old

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Any child who grew up in a big city is visually familiar with graffiti and kitschy painting. Bright, extravagant, angular images, sometimes naive, sometimes aggressive, always carry coded meanings, re-discovering long-familiar stereotypes. Kitsch in architecture is a bold discovery by the artist. A bitten apple or an exotic orchid, a mountain of garbage or a giant plastic bottle - all separately, or rather, all at once served as the basis for the creation of this ultra-modern project. In the photo: BROADCASTING TOWER Nastya Markotenko, 12 years old

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In the photo: SCHOOL-GARDEN COMPLEX Borya Bragin, 9 years old


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When humanity was very, very young, it believed that the world rested on three whales, and they, in turn, stood on a huge turtle. Well, of course, is there anything more stable than a big, big turtle, which is in no hurry and knows more than anyone else in the world? Here's ours kindergarten- this is a world on a large turtle, and don't these curved towers resemble the tails of whales?

A sea of ​​sunshine, clean air - this is the main motive of this picture, from which such joyful red-headed and rosy-cheeked children look at us. The turtle's shell is covered in bright geometric patterns reminiscent of ethnic patterns. The city with its quaint, pointed pseudo-Gothic turrets on its back looks like it was taken from the pages of an illustrated book of children's fairy tales. A huge dragonfly, with colorful wings like a butterfly, takes off into the air like an airplane. Well, when else can we see such a huge dragonfly if not in childhood?
In the photo: SCHOOL-GARDEN COMPLEX Borya Bragin, 9 years old

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In the photo: CITY THEATER BUILDING Dasha Sultanova, 12 years old


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Wide crowded streets of the historical center. Here you will not find not only two identical facades, but also two buildings of the same height. Each one lives its own special life. See how the unique colorful mixture of forms, times and styles pleases the eye! Sweeping baroque and strict classical lines coexist with pretentious pseudo-gothic, and all this together resembles a random accumulation of scenery on the stage of a theater whose name is THE CITY.

But if you take a closer look, it will become clear that the city is full of life, there is nothing optional in it, everything has its own meaning, its own unique shape and purpose. Modern architecture organically continues its history; it is interesting, memorable, and full of imagination. The entire theater building is elegant and relaxed, it simultaneously resembles a colorful multi-tiered cake, a fairy-tale palace, an impregnable medieval castle and a golden-domed Orthodox church. Even the factory is visible in its fancy lines. This theater has everything; it seems to have absorbed the colors and sounds that live in the city. Like a drop of water, its entire architecture is reflected in it.
In the photo: CITY THEATER BUILDING Dasha Sultanova, 12 years old

 

 

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