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Wendy Hollender of WH Art & Design will lead a two-week colored pencil workshop at the National Tropical Botanical Garden on the island of Kaua’i, August 10 – 24, 2009. Workshop participants will also have the opportunity to enroll in Natural History of the Hawaiian Islands, a fully accredited survey course of Hawaiian natural history offered through the University of Hawaii. Taught by Dr. David Burney, this class is suitable for advanced undergraduates, entering graduate students, and amateur naturalists. Lectures will be enhanced with examples from the instructor’s research, guest speakers, multimedia audiovisuals, and Saturday field trips. For more information about this survey course, click here.

Description of Botanical Illustration Course
Study the fundamentals of botanical drawing using the medium of colored pencils. No previous drawing experience is required. Drawing plants and flowers starts with observation. Under the supervision of botanical instructor Wendy Hollender, as well as Dr. David Burney and other NTBG botanists, students will learn about plant parts and their functions through dissection and comparison. Students will work in graphite and colored pencil to create detailed botanical drawings and sketchbook pages of flowering plants, fruits and seedpods. Subject matter will be drawn from the wide variety of tropical plants growing at NTBG. Students will also study botanical illustrations in the extensive library collection as a way of understanding the tradition and techniques still in use today.

Accommodations
Stay on the beautiful premises of the National Tropical Botanical Garden (NTBG). NTBG Field School programs offer a range of shared housing options, including the spacious Theobald House which sleeps 8, with wireless internet and cable television. For the more adventurous, there is the Weatherport, a vinyl yurt-like structure with wooden floor and electricity. Some people may prefer to camp in their own tent in the yard. Bathrooms and shower will be available for those who choose to camp. Accommodations on a first-come, first-served basis.


Alternatively, participants can stay elsewhere on the island of Kaua’i. 
Facilities at NTBG include a Conservation and Horticulture Center featuring a nursery containing over 20,000 plants, a new Botanical Research Center featuring the most extensive botanical library in the state, including books and prints dating back more than four centuries and a herbarium with over 60,000 pressed specimens. The living collections of NTBG include the spectacularly diverse McBryde Gardens, featuring the largest collection of native Hawaiian plants in existence and the world-class historical gardens of the adjacent Allerton Gardens.

Food
Three meals a day will be provided, Monday – Thursday. They will be buffet style and will be prepared on the premises. From Friday – Sunday there will be food for breakfast, but everyone is on their own with cooking. Workshop participants will organize group cooking for those staying on the premises for the weekend.

Details, fees, and photos are available at WH Art & Design

Meet Wendy Hollender

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© Sarah Roche. All rights reserved.

© Sarah Roche. All rights reserved.

Botanical Drawing and Painting
with Sarah Roche

Dates: March 30, April 6 and 13
Hours: 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Location: Co|So – Lower Gallery
Medium: Graphite and Watercolor
Skill Level: Open to all

Have you ever looked at the flowers in your garden and wished that you could record their beautiful form and breathtaking color?

This spring learn how to record them under the guidance of botanical artist and teacher, Sarah Roche. Explore the traditional art and science of botanical drawing and painting through demonstration and tutorials where Sarah will teach you how to realistically depict them in graphite and watercolor. Classes will cover observational skills, drawing, composition and watercolor techniques.

Sarah holds a degree in Graphic Illustration from the University of the West of England where she majored in Botanical Illustration. Her work is included in many collections both in Europe and the United States. She is the Education Director for the Wellesley College Friends of Horticulture’s Certificate in Botanical Art and Illustration, the Education Chair of the American Society of Botanical Artists, an artist member of the Copley Society and a Gallery Artist at the South Shore Art Center in Cohasset, MA

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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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The Minnesota School of Botanical Art was founded by Marilyn Garber. The school’s website has a refreshing design and is a treat to visit. View student accomplishments in the Student Gallery and flip through photo albums highlighting past Master Classes taught by Jean Emmons, Katie Lee, Kate Nessler, George Olson, Sunitsorn Pimpasalee, Margaret Saul, Alice Tangerini, Alexander Viazmensky, and Wendy Zomelefer. School instructors also have photo albums available for viewing. Stop by and take a look!

  • Small Paintings on Vellum – Mondays, February 23 to March 30 (intermediate to advanced)
  • Botanical Art for Reproduction – Mondays, February 23 to March 30 (intermediate to advanced)
  • Painting White – Mondays, February 23 to March 30 (intermediate to advanced)
  • Watercolor I – Mondays, February 23 to March 30 (beginner)
  • Drawing I – Thursdays, February 26 to April 2

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Louise M. Smith Botanical Art
www.greenstems.com
Louise teaches at the University of Washington Botanic Gardens, Gage Academy of Art and the University of Washington Natural Science Illustration Certificate Program.

  • Introduction to Botanical Watercolor
    Center for Urban Horticulture
    http://depts.washington.edu/urbhort/
    Saturdays, May 30, June 6, 13, 20, 27.
    View details
  • Beginning Botanical Watercolor Class
    Lakewold Gardens
    www.lakewoldgardens.com
    Mondays, March 2 to April 20 (Track 1) and March 3 to April 21 (Track 2).
    View details
  • Botanical Illustration – UW Natural Science Illustration Certificate Program; Wednesdays, April 1 to June 3; Saturday field trips may replace weeknight sessions.
    View details.

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Updates to Classes Near You:

Scientific illustrator Marjorie Leggitt will take her popular “POSTCARDS FROM…” class to Bavaria (details will be announced soon). In the meantime, she will teach botanical illustrators how to draw with a Wacom tablet at Denver Botanic Gardens.

In New York, artist Mary McAndrew has announced plans to lead a demonstration and a field class at a wildlife refuge.


COLORADO

Marjorie Leggitt, Leggitt Design & Illustration
http://marjorie-mervi.blogspot.com/

  • POSTCARDS FROM… – A series of field sketching courses that are offered year ’round. New schedule to be announced.
  • Transparent Acrylics-Spring FlowersDenver Botanic Gardens; Thurs., March 26, Apr. 2, 16
  • Adobe Illustrator I – Learn how to draw with a Wacom tablet. Denver Botanic Gardens; Fri.–Sun., March 20 – 22
  • Adobe Illustrator IIDenver Botanic Gardens; Fri.–Sun., March 27 – 29


NEW YORK

Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge, Alabama, New York
http://www.fws.gov/northeast/iroquois/
April 4, 2009
Mary McAndrew, naturalist and artist guide, will lead a FREE introductory talk and lesson titled, Nature Sketching in the Field, at the Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge. Bring sketchbook and pencil. An optional field class near the refuge will follow. The fee for this optional class is $20. Email Mary for details at mary@marymcandrew.com. View additional classes at www.marymcandrew.blogspot.com

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You now have the opportunity to learn about botanical illustration classes in Alabama in the Classes Near You section. On this long holiday weekend, take a moment to visit The Illustrated Garden. You will find lively and colorful sketches of plants, nature and all things from the garden. Illustrator Val Webb is the energy behind this inspiring blog. Learn from Val as she leads you through a sketch in her online tutorial (see below).


The Illustrated Garden, A Studio Blog

Instructor: Val Webb
http://valwebb.wordpress.com
Inquire about botanical drawing and nature illustration classes here. Be sure to visit the online gallery too!

  • Online Tutorial: Botanical Drawing with Pencil and Watercolor
  • Drawing the Natural World – Learn to use traditional botanical illustration techniques to draw coastal Alabama’s native plants in graphite, ink and watercolor. Space 301, Centre for the Living Arts in Mobile, Alabama. Tuesdays (8 weeks) 6:30-8:30pm, March 31 to May 19.
    To register or for more information, go to www.space301.com.

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