In the upper position of the picture, first draw the gooses head. The protrusion of the gooses head is very obvious. You can draw it more exaggeratedly. Draw its neck, and then draw its eyes.
Draw the beautiful wings of the white goose. The wings are spread out. Slowly draw the spread feathers on the wings, and then draw its tail.
Draw three wavy lines below the white goose. Our white goose floats leisurely on the water. Then draw some reeds by the water, with long pointed leaves. Are there nests of white geese hidden among the dense reeds? Maybe there are baby goslings. Thin reed stems stick out between the leaves. Draw some short lines at the top to represent the tassels of the reed.
Paint the head and beak of the white goose orange, and paint the reed leaves green. Paint the brush slowly along the direction of the leaves.
The waves on the water surface can be painted blue, either dark blue or light blue will look good. What color of water have you seen? Draw a few more water droplets and color the tassels of the reeds. The work is completed, let’s read Tang poetry together. Goose, goose, goose, singing to the sky. White hair floats on the green water, and anthurium stirs the clear waves.