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NEAR AND FAR
Botanical drawings in colored pencil and paint by Wendy Hollender

The Interchurch Center Corridor Gallery
475 Riverside Drive at 120th Street, New York, NY 10115, 212-870-2200
www.interchurch-center.org for directions

April 6 to May 8, 2009
Reception: Tuesday, April 7 from 4 to 7 pm
Artist demonstration: Tuesday, April 28 from 12 to 1:30 pm

Free parking on the day of the reception only in the building garage at 61 Claremont Avenue, after 4:30 pm.
Gallery hours: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm

Artist website: www.drawingincolor.com

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Field & Studio Productions, LTD

www.fieldandstudio.com
Instructor: Christy Baker Knight
Art coach, botanical illustrator and member of the American Society of Botanical Artists since 1997, offers private lessons and professional training in botanical art drawing and painting in the following media: watercolor, gouache, graphite and pen-and-ink for those wishing to hone their technical skills in a supportive environment. Located in Chastain Park, Atlanta, Georgia, studio hours are flexible and references are available. For more information, please visit the website above.

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Billy Showell is the author of Watercolor Flower Portraits and a five-time recipient of the Certificate of Botanical Merit, an honor awarded by the Society of Botanical Artists. ArtPlantae Books is pleased to host an author event celebrating the publication of Billy’s second book, Watercolor Fruit & Vegetable Portraits.

You are cordially invited to participate in a question-and-answer session with Billy Showell. Billy looks forward to receiving your questions. If you would like to ask Billy a question pertaining to botanical art, her books, her painting techniques, etc., please send your question to AskTheArtist@artplantae.com no later than Monday, April 13, 2009.

Learn more about Billy Showell at www.billyshowell.co.uk.

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Tower Hilll Botanical Garden, Boylston, MA

www.towerhillbg.org
Instructor: Kelly Lewis

  • Spring Bulbs in Colored Pencil – Focus on how to achieve textures observed in bulbs and leaves by working through composition, color glazing, and burnishing techniques. Sundays, April 5-May 10, 9:30 AM-12:30 PM.
  • Iris Portraits – Focus on various iris plants and how to use both colored pencil and Prismacolor markers to deepen and enhance colored pencil work. Sundays, May 24-June 28, 9:30 AM-12:30 PM.
  • Focus on Drawing – A two-day workshop teaching perspective and how to accurately render plant leaves and petals. Sundays, April 5-May 10, 9:00 AM-12:00 PM.

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In 1996, the Watkinson Library at Trinity College in Hartford, CT exhibited their collection of nineteenth-century imprints. Information about this exhibit, including selected images, can be viewed and downloaded online here.

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This new title has been released by the publisher and is now available for pre-order. All orders will be processed when our shipment arrives. Thank you for your interest in this title.

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Press Release by The Society of Botanical Artists

© 2009 by Brigitte E. M. Daniel

© 2009 by Brigitte E. M. Daniel

Be prepared to lose yourself in a world of colour and spectacle as botanical art bursts into bloom from late April when the Society of Botanical Artists holds its Annual London Open Exhibition between Friday 24 April and Sunday 3 May 2009. The season may be short but a wonderful display is always guaranteed!

Botanical art is a centuries-old traditional art form, enjoying a magnificent renaissance with contemporary artists eager to explore new styles of presentation whilst maintaining the traditional values of the genre. The Society of Botanical Artists’ exhibition provides a fabulous showcase featuring at least 700 selected works by contemporary artists, embracing a wide variety of styles and techniques. Enjoy the perennial favourites: watercolour, oil and pastels but also the increasingly popular variations in coloured pencil and graphite pencil. Appreciate both the traditional skills as well as more contemporary interpretations.

The light and airy Lecture Hall at Westminster Central Hall offers a spacious backdrop where visitors can peruse the diversity of flower and plant images, including fruits and vegetables, from the familiar to the rare. Admire the work of members and non-members, all eager to delight with their passion and their skills. Although members are predominantly from the UK, The Society has also attracted members from Europe, the United States, New Zealand and Japan. All work exhibited has been through a selection process and the Society’s members, several of whom have international reputations, include many recipients of awards – not least of which are the prestigious Royal Horticultural Society’s Gold medals for their botanical illustration. Many also have work in national and international institutions and private collections. However, the exhibition also provides an important opportunity for new and aspiring botanical artists to show their work.

The title of the exhibition is Flowers and Gardens. All work is for sale and includes a section with prints and cards. Be sure to catch the pick of the bunch and don’t be surprised if you think you can even detect the scent!


Westminster Central Hall, Storey’s Gate, London

Friday 24 April to Sunday 3 May 2009
Daily from 10am to 5pm, including Sundays
Free admission
All work for sale
Daily demonstrations by artists

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