Okay, so, today I wanted to do something a little different, something… green. I’ve been seeing these classic British racing green Mini Coopers all over Pinterest lately, and I just fell in love. I decided I had to have one, even if it was just in picture form. I’m no artist, but let’s see what I could do.

First, I gathered some pictures. I just did a bunch of image searches – “British racing green Mini Cooper,” “classic Mini Cooper,” stuff like that. I wanted a few different angles, you know, to get a good feel for the car.
The Sketching Begins
Next, I grabbed my sketchbook and a pencil. I started really rough, just basic shapes. Honestly, it looked more like a potato than a car at first. Lots of erasing. Lots and lots of erasing. I kept working at it, though, trying to get the proportions right. The wheels were especially tricky. Round things are hard!
- Struggled with the curves of the body.
- Redrew the wheels like a million times.
- Finally got something that vaguely resembled a Mini.
Adding Some Color (and More Erasing)
Once I was somewhat happy with the pencil sketch, I went in with some colored pencils. I found a nice dark green – not quite British racing green, but close enough. I started coloring, trying to be careful, but my hand’s not the steadiest. More erasing. I used a white pencil for the roof and those classic stripes on the hood. I also added some light gray for the chrome bits – the bumpers, the grille, that kind of thing.
It still looked a little… flat. So, I tried to add some shading, making it darker under the car and where the body curves in. This part was tough. I didn’t want to overdo it and make it look muddy.
The (Slightly Messy) Result
Honestly? It’s not perfect. It’s definitely not going to win any awards. But, you know, I made it. I took something I saw and liked, and I tried to recreate it. And that’s kind of cool, right? It’s got this handmade, slightly messy charm to it. I might try it again sometime, maybe with watercolors next time. Or maybe I’ll just stick to admiring the real thing!
