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On March 11th, ArtPlantae will participate in the 2nd Annual WaterMiser Workshop hosted by the City of Newport Beach. This successful event is for Newport Beach residents and brings awareness to water conservation issues facing not only the local community, but the global community as well. Presentations and practical how-to instruction are the foundations of this event.

This year, the Botanical Artists Guild of Southern California and ArtPlantae will be in the Exhibitors Courtyard to bring special attention to the plants in our world. Cards, prints, and books will be available for purchase.

Visitors to the Exhibitors Courtyard will also be able to learn wonderful new skills such as how to harvest rainwater, how to wash a car without water, and how to create a water-wise landscape.

Hope to see you next week!


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New to Classes Near You > Virginia:


Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden

www.lewisginter.org
In 1884, Lewis Ginter purchased some property and built a gathering place for Richmond bicyclists. One hundred years later, the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden is established on this same piece of property and soon became one of the top five destinations in Virginia. It is also home to Artbase a searchable database containing 2,500 botanical watercolor paintings by Alexandre Descubes. The Adult Education program at the garden includes workshops in botanical drawing and painting. Complete course descriptions and registration information are available here. Courses include:

  • Color Theory for Botanical Artists – Wednesdays, March 3, 10, 17, 24; 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM. Color harmony, watercolor techniques, and special effects will be discussed. $215 non-members / $175 members
  • Basic Botanical Illustration with Cindle Kollman – March 8-12, 2010; 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM. Beginning illustration class includes a historical look at botanical art and the use of techniques required to draw nature accurately. Most materials are provided. $220 non-members / $175 members
  • How to Draw (More) Stuff in the Garden – Thursday evenings April 8, 15, 22 (6 – 8 PM) and Saturday mornings April 10, 17, 24 (9:30 AM – 12:30 PM). A continuation of “How to Draw Stuff”. Also for artists with previous drawing experience. Saturday classes will be held in the garden. $165 non-members / $135 members
  • Botanical Illustration Workshop with Juliet Kirby: Spring Blooming Bulbs – Tuesdays & Thursdays, April 20, 22, 27, 29; 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM. Prerequisite: Completion of one botanical illustration course. Participants will draw and paint bulbs from the garden. $210 non-members / $170 members
  • Anatomy of Flowers for Botanical Artists – Wednesdays, April 21, 28; 10:00 – 2:30 PM. Disect and draw flowers to understand their structure. $115 non-members / $96 members.

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New at Classes Near You > Washington:


Kathleen McKeehen, Scientific Illustrator

View Kathleen’s artwork in the ASBA Gallery or at the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators’ Science-Art.com.

    Gage Academy, Seattle
    www.gageacademy.org
    (206) 323-GAGE

    • Blooming Botanicals – Fridays, April 16-June 18, 2010; 1:30-4:30 PM. Learn or practice classic botanical watercolor skills of wash and dry-brush, portraying the flowers of spring and early summer. Beginners and more experienced students welcome. All participants will receive plentiful in-class instruction and informational handouts.
    • Basics of Botanical Drawing – Thursdays, July 1-29, 2010; 1:30-4:30 PM. Introduction to measurement, gesture sketching, observation, and other skills vital to botanical drawing, along with use of line and shading to render realistic and accurate drawings of plant subjects.
    • Basics of Botanical Watercolor – Fridays, August 6 – September 3, 2010; 1:30-4:30 PM. Introduction to portraying the botanical subject in watercolor, using controlled washes and dry-brush technique to render tight, accurate, and realistic images.
    • Workshop: Portraying the Rose -Saturday & Sunday, August 14-15, 2010; all day. Focus on roses to learn the classic watercolor techniques used for centuries to render this popular and lovely flower.


    Creativity Center with Oil & Water Art Store, Bainbridge Island

    www.oilandwaterarts.com
    (206) 842.0477

    • Continuing Botanical Watercolor – April 6 – May 11, 2010; 12:45 – 3:15 PM. Beginners can learn the basic skills of washes and dry-brush technique. Continuing and intermediate students will practice their skills on new subjects.
      (Check website as summer approaches to see additional classes and to view examples of Kathleen’s paintings)


    Poulsbo Parks & Recreation

    Poulsbo Activity Brochure website (see Adult Programs)
    (360) 779-9898

    • Beginning/Continuing Botanical Watercolor – Mondays, April 12-24, 2010; 7:00 – 9:30 PM. Beginners can learn the basic skills of washes and dry-brush technique. Continuing and intermediate students will practice their skills on new subjects.
    • Introduction to Botanical Watercolor – Mondays, July 12, 19, 26, 2010; 6:30 – 9:00 PM. Basic wash and dry-brush skills will be taught. Students will apply their new skills using simple botanical subjects.
    • Field sketching – Mondays, August 9-23, 2010; 6:30 – 9:00 PM. Learn to sketch the plant world around you during visits to various gardens and sites in the Poulsbo area.


    Studio Classes

    Botanical drawing and watercolor classes in Kathleen’s Indianola studio. Contact Kathleen for more information.

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The U.S. Botanic Garden is now listed at Classes Near You > Washington DC.


United States Botanic Garden (USBG)

www.usbg.gov
The U.S. Botanic Garden was established in 1820 and is managed by the U.S. Congress. The garden serves as a living plant museum. The Corcoran College of Art & Design has partnered with the USBG and offers a certificate in botanical art and illustration through the garden. An example of the types of botanical art classes available at the garden are listed below. For details about exhibits, lectures, tours, and workshops at USBG, visit their Events page.

    Painting Orchids in Oils – Saturday & Sunday April 10-11, 2010; 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM. Learn the techniques of the Dutch Masters. Apply your new skills as instructor Jean Brinton Jaecks guides you through the drawing and painting of an orchid from the USBG collection. $150 non-members/$140 Friends

  • Drawing Plants in Water-soluble Colored Pencil – Saturday & Sunday May 22-23, 2010; 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM. Learn how to create botanical illustration with water-soluble colored pencils. Instructor Charlotte Staub Thomas will discuss drawing techniques and color theory. Participants will draw a plant from the garden.

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ArtPlantae is excited to be a national partner of National Environmental Education Week (EE Week). Many feature articles have been planned and we are most grateful for the individuals and organizations who have participated in this collaborative effort to increase awareness about water, energy, plants, botany, and botanical illustration.

Would you like to help too?

If so, please share news about EE Week with teachers, librarians, parents, young naturalists, experienced naturalists, fellow illustrators, and anyone else who might be interested. A link to the EE Week flyer is below. Please help us distribute information about this event by forwarding the link to this post. Here is a shortened link to this post that you can copy and paste:
http://ow.ly/1bh95

During EE Week, ArtPlantae’s websites will be updated daily. This is a special event, so we hope you do not mind the temporary change in the Monday/Thursday publication schedule. There will be a lot of good things to read during this busy week in April. Promise.

Thank you for your help spreading the news about National Environmental Education Week!


Download the 2010 EE Week Flyer

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New at Classes Near You > New York:


Hollengold Farm

www.hollengoldfarm.com

    One-day Drawing Workshops at Hollengold Farm – Spend a day drawing the growing harvest at Hollengold Farm. Select a subject from the farm’s large organic garden. A farm-fresh lunch is include with each workshop. Draw in colored pencil and watercolor pencil. Workshops are held 10 am – 4 pm. Cost per workshop: $90, includes lunch. Register for three workshops: $240, includes lunch. Register for six workshops: $450, includes lunch. Register with Wendy at wendyhollender@gmail.com or register online at DrawingInColor.com.
  • Saturday, May 22
  • Sunday, June 13
  • Sunday, July 18
  • Saturday, August 14
  • Saturday, September 18
  • Saturday, October 16

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Gentian by Redouté

Botanical artists Juliet Kirby and Linda C. Miller of Williamsburg, VA will speak about the history of botanical art at the Williamsburg Regional Library on Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 7:30 PM. They will discuss the first prehistoric drawings found in caves, the illustrations in 15th-century herbals, and how today’s contemporary botanical artists are painting and exhibiting new works to help educate the public about endangered plants and pollinators.

Juliet Kirby and Linda C. Miller are members of the American Society of Botanical Artists.


Image Source:
Redouté Flowers and Fruits CD-ROM & Book by Dover Publications.

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