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The Society of Botanical Artists Wants To Chat With YOU!

October 16, 2008 by Tania Marien

Fourteen members of The Society of Botanical Artists will participate in the Ask The Artist Q&A. Below is a list of participating artists, their websites and references to their work. View and study their work and think about what you would like to ask them. You will be able to submit your questions beginning next week and will have a two-week window during which to submit questions.

Study. Think. Ask.

Get your list ready!
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Participating Artists & References to Their Work:

A = The Art of Botanical Painting
B = The Botanical Palette: Color for the Botanical Painter

Sandra Wall Armitage
www.watercolourflowers.co.uk
B: Poppy, p. 84
B: Echinops, p. 132

Kathleen Baker
B: Acanthus Seed Heads, p. 102

Susan Christopher-Coulson
www.floraleyes.co.uk
A: Leucadendron, p. 34
B: Iris, p. 62
B: Tulip, p. 112
B: Kitchen Garden Purples, p. 140

Sally Crosthwaite
www.sallycrosthwaite.co.uk
A: Hatfield Tulips, p. 6
A: Agapanthus, p. 76
B: Nerines, p. 131

Susan Dalton
A: Paeonia lutea x Delavyi Group, p. 135
B: Flowering Teasel, p. 128
B: Garlic Braid, p. 141

Brigitte Daniel
A: Sulphur Tuft, p. 64
A: Pelargonium, p. 68
A: Snowdrop, p. 137
B: Primula auricula ‘Old England’, p. 9
B: Himalayan Poppy, p. 52

Paul Fennell
A: Orange Parrot Tulip, p. 72
A: Ornamental Corn, p. 139
B: Sunflower, p. 28

Susan Hillier
SBA Member Gallery
B: Peony, p. 92

Jennifer Jenkins
B: Cyclamen, p. 80

Annie Morris
www.anniemorris.uk.com
B: Blue Hydrangea, p. 51

Kay Rees Davies
www.nwsfa.org.uk
A: Ivy, p. 50
A: Scotch Bonnet Pepper & Long Sweet Pepper, p. 113
A: Onions, p. 113
B: Rhododendron, p. 24
B: Camellia japonica ‘Anemoniflora’, p. 133

Janet Whittle
www.janetwhittle.co.uk
B: Peonies, p. 10

Valerie Wright
SBA Member Gallery
A: Surinam Rainforest, p. 118
A: Rosa rugosa, p. 128
B: Red Hemerocallis, p. 78

Margaret Stevens
SBA Member Gallery
A: Bird of Paradise, p. 38
A: Hybrid Himalayan Poppy, p. 43
B: Lily, p. 16

UPDATE: Q&A published on November 20, 2008. Read it here.
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