How to draw a stick figure on a book ticket

First, we draw an arc on the paper with a pen. After drawing, we draw a rectangle down on the paper and then draw the next step.

Then we draw a downward curve. After drawing the curve, we can draw light bulbs on both sides of the curve with circular arcs.

We draw the bottom of the light bulb in a straight line on paper. After drawing, we draw the light bulb in a straight line under the arc. After drawing, we draw the next step.

When we draw a semi-arc and a curve to draw the interior of the lamp, we can draw the handle of the lamp with dotted lines and circles, and that's it. Finally, we draw a rectangle around the lamp. After painting, we hook the edge with a black marker and then color it.

Book tickets originated in Europe in the15th century.

They are small signs, which show who the collection belongs to in an artistic way, and also beautify and decorate books. They belong to small prints or miniature prints, and are known as "print pearls", "paper gems", "butterflies in books" and "miniature art".

It was introduced to China in the early 20th century. Generally, it is a print work with a side length of 5- 10 cm square. In addition to the main pattern, there should also be the name or nickname of the book collector, fasting name and so on. The international practice is to write "ex-libris" (Latin) on the ticket. This line means "private collection" in Latin, and the book ticket is usually posted on the front page or title page of the book.