To draw an angel in an easy, step‑by‑step way, start from very simple shapes: a circle for the head, a triangle or robe‑shape for the body, and curved “rainbow” lines for wings and halo.

Basic body and head

  • Draw a medium circle near the top of your page for the head.
  • Under the head, draw a long triangle or bell shape for the robe: two slightly slanted lines going down, joined with a curved line at the bottom.
  • Lightly connect head and body with two short curved lines for the neck and shoulders so it feels like one character.

Wings and halo

  • From each side of the shoulders, draw a big curved “C” shape going up and then down, like a wide rainbow, to outline each wing.
  • Along the bottom edge of each wing, add soft zigzags or scallops to suggest feathers; keep them big and simple so it still feels easy.
  • Above the head, draw a flattened oval (like a ring seen from the side) for the halo, centered over the circle.

Face, hair, and hands

  • Add two small dots or tiny ovals for eyes and a simple curved line for a smile; you can skip the nose or make it just a tiny dash.
  • For hair, draw a curved “cap” around the top of the head, then a few wavy lines down the sides; it can be short, long, straight, or curly.
  • To show praying hands the easy way, draw two short curves meeting at a point in front of the chest, like a narrow leaf shape.

Simple shapes version (super beginner‑friendly)

  • Use only three shapes: a circle for the head, a triangle for the body, and half‑circles on each side of the triangle for wings.
  • Add a bigger circle around the head for a halo, then tiny dots and curves for eyes and mouth; this style works very well for kids or quick doodles.

Coloring and small details

  • Color the robe in soft tones like white, light blue, or yellow, then choose slightly darker or contrasting colors for the wings to make them stand out.
  • Add a faint glow by lightly shading around the halo and the tips of the wings, or put a few simple stars or hearts in the background to keep the drawing cute and easy.

TL;DR: Think “circle head, triangle robe, rainbow wings, ring halo.” Keep lines soft and simple, then slowly add tiny details like feathers and a smile so your angel looks gentle but still very easy to draw.

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