The basic concept behind perspective is learning that the further
away objects are, the smaller they appear. This painting idea comes from
one of the Usborne art books, all of which I am very fond of.
1. Students start by painting an off-center tree, with trunks and branches. A thick trunk with thinner branches work best.
2. Colored leaves in varying sizes are painted next. Some may be left on
the tree, some floating away or even off the page, and a few extra
large ones. Some details may be added with the brown paint used for the
tree.
3. Let the tree and leaves dry before proceeding. The grass may be painted next, taking care to go around the leaves.
4. Finally, a sky is painted in the background.