Introduction: How to Use Mulberries in Landscape Art

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Mulberries are an excellent substitute for paint when making landscape art because their fruit juice are strong in color and can stick on a material for too long.

Supplies

Materials:
•1.00mm Metal Pens
•Clean Coupon Bond
•Color Pen
•Cotton
•Highlighter Pen
•Regular Pen
•Ripe Mulberry Fruits

Step 1: Color the Background; Make a Draft

1. Get a blank coupon bond and color the whole page with your preferred background color. Spread the oil pastel thoroughly with the aid of a piece of cotton.
Draft your trees in a symmetrical order. Observe proximity in drawing them.

Step 2: Paint the Leaves Using Mulberries

2. Apply the mulberry fruits carefully on the drafted tree stems. Make sure to distribute them properly.

Step 3: Polish the Trees

3. Use a black color pen to darken the stems, afterwhich, use a regular pen to draw tiny branches of trees that will put the leaves together.

Step 4: Create a Story

4. Add some elements in the background by utilizing the resources available. Use the corresponding material for every specific detail. See to it that you are portraying a clear picture of a place. (ex: a footpath in between trees)

Step 5: Finalize Your Work

5. Polish everything until you are satisfied with the outcome. Use a highlighter pen to put emphasis on the leaves in the background.

Step 6: Leave It Dry

6. Leave your work in an open area until it dries.
Lastly, prepare a frame for your work to be secured.

Congratulations!

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