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Stachyurus praecox 1 [Stachyurus praecox Siebold & Zuccarini, Stachyuraceae (Stachyurus family)], colored pencil on paper by Wendy Hollender, 2008, 12 x 14 inches, © 2008 Brooklyn Botanic Garden, All Rights Reserved.

Portraits of a Garden, Brooklyn Botanic Garden Florilegium
Hunt Institute for
Botanical Documentation
Carnegie Melllon University
Sept. 21 – Dec. 16, 2012

The Hunt Institute would like to extend to you, this invitation to view Portraits of a Garden!

This exhibition at the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation in Pittsburgh, PA will showcase the work of 48 American botanical artists who are revitalizing the centuries-old tradition of the florilegium by creating a lasting archive of watercolors and drawings of the plants growing at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden (BBG). This selection of original artwork, on loan from the BBG’s permanent collection, will be displayed with a sampling of historical printed volumes representative of the florilegium tradition from the Hunt Institute’s Library collection.

In October, four botanical artists from the Pittsburgh area will demonstrate watercolor techniques used in botanical art. On Saturday October 6, Sue Wyble and Donna Edmonds will demonstrate a method of layering a limited palette of transparent watercolors to achieve a variety of colors. On Sunday October 7, Carol Saunders and Christine Hutson will demonstrate various wet and dry brush techniques, including limning, used to achieve fluid color and intricate form. Demonstrations will occur in the gallery. Visitors to the gallery will also have the opportunity to speak with a curator about the exhibition.


The Florilegium Tradition

By the 17th century, the introduction of rare and exotic plants through voyages of exploration created an interest in cultivating these new plants for the garden. This was accompanied by the development of many new varieties of common garden plants. Botanical gardens, initially developed in the 16th century to supply plants for medicinal use and to educate physicians, apothecaries and botanists, expanded their collections to include these plant introductions for scientific and horticultural study. Royalty and wealthy land owners also desired these new plants for inclusion in their extensive estate gardens and often commissioned artists to paint or draw the plants in their collections.

In the late 20th century, there was a resurgence of interest in the florilegium tradition by botanical artists, botanical and horticultural librarians and horticulturists at botanical and country estate gardens in England, the United States and Australia. Paintings created by florilegium artists are used for scientific study and for exhibitions that introduce the public to the importance of botanical art, gardens and herbaria.


The Brooklyn Botanic Garden Florilegium Society

The Brooklyn Botanic Garden Florilegium Society, established in 2000, was modeled after the florilegium formed five years earlier at Chelsea Physic Garden, London. The botanical artists working with the society have each been invited to produce a determined number of paintings of plants from the garden for the archive. They are creating a record of the BBG collections, including native, tropical and horticultural plants that are grown in the themed gardens and conservatory. Curators assist the society’s collectors with cuttings, and the collectors then arrange for the shipment of the plant and communication of important plant information. In addition, a dried specimen of the same plant is collected and cataloged as part of the BBG’s 250,000+ herbarium collection.

Selections from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden Florilegium collection have been exhibited biennially at the garden and also at the Shirley Sherwood Gallery, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem.

You are invited to view selections from the collection this Fall when they are on exhibit at The Hunt.

Learn more about BBG Florilegium artists


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Learn how to draw and paint trees with the Forester-Artist in Texas!


Bruce Lyndon Cunningham

Bruce is a forester and botanical illustrator. Books illustrated by Bruce include Gymnosperms of the United States and Canada and Trees, Shrubs and Woody Vines of East Texas.

    Tree Art Workshops
    Four week series
    August 8 – 24, 2012

    Learn how to draw and know leaves, fruit and trees with forester-artist, Bruce Lyndon Cunningham. Bruce will teach drawing and painting techniques. The first day of class will be at the Texas Forestry Museum. All other meetings will be held at the Pineywoods Nature Center. Download class flyer to view course schedule, pricing, and to register.

This information can also be viewed at Classes Near You > Texas.

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Landscape architect, native plant enthusiast and artist, Lynne Cunningham, teaches people how to see patterns found in nature. This September, she will lead a class about seeing patterns and recording them with acrylic paint.

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Lynne Cunningham

Lynne has shown in 40 solo and group exhibits including 3 museum shows. Trained as a design professional (BSLA, College of Architecture and Environmental Design, Cal Poly SLO), she has painted for 8 years. Painting is her passion. Awards include first place for landscape paintings and two artist residencies for painting (2007 and Summer 2012). Her workshops are known for opening windows to individual development and big inspiration. Lynne paints in different styles and can respond to the different backgrounds of her students. She is represented in galleries in northern and southern California.

    Nature in the Abstract – September 15-16, 2012; 9:30 AM- 4:30 PM. Immerse yourself in Nature’s patterns! Experiment with acrylics and abstracts based on life forms. Explore abstracting the patterns in nature by beginning with composition, then progress to the contrast of form and light in woodlands and the patterns found in waterscapes and gardens. Techniques are demonstrated to achieve painterly effects of texture, drama, spontaneity and the key to acrylics — blending edges. Visual concepts, demonstrations and small paintings fill the first day. Then a full day of painting and one-on-one teaching on the second day. Open to artists of all levels. Participants will paint flat on a support board, on gessoed watercolor paper. Prerequisite: Knowledge of mixing colors and the color wheel. An optional Friday evening get-together with visual presentation begins at 5:30 PM in the Nichols Gallery at Mendocino Art Center.
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Botanical artist and teacher, Margaret Best announces a new series of evening and weekend classes in drawing and botanical art. Here’s the latest at
Classes Near You > Canada:


Margaret Best

www.bestbotanical.com
Margaret Best is an award-winning artist and respected teacher. Her artwork has been shown in many exhibitions about contemporary botanical art and is featured in the book, Today’s Botanical Artists, by Cora Marcus and Libby Kyer. Margaret teaches in Canada, England, Bermuda, Italy, Morocco and the United States. Her work is held in both public and private collections, including The Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA. Visit Traditional Botanicals to buy prints and cards of Margaret’s paintings.


    Evening Botanical Drawing Classes

    August 1, August 8, August 22, 2012
    Peartree Studio, Calgary
    Drawing classes for a variety of botanical subjects. Suited to beginners as a place to start. Excellent regular drawing practice for intermediates and advanced artists. Will be ongoing until the end of November. Further dates to be announced. Cost: $48 Cdn each class. View Details/Register


    Saturday Studio Sessions

    August 11 and 26, 2012
    Peartree Studio, Calgary
    Full day sessions for participants to start or continue with a botanical study in medium of choice. Will be ongoing after 1 October, dates to be announced. Cost: $89 Cdn each session. View Details/Register


    3-day Weekend Workshop

    August 17-19, 2012
    Ralph Klein Park, Calgary
    The topic is Putting a Light on your Subject. This workshop will focus on the impact of a direct light source on a botanical subject in terms of highlights, reflected light and shadow. Open to both coloured pencil and watercolour mediums. The participants will be enjoying the benefits of a remarkable art studio at the new Ralph Klein Park, a location dedicated to the preservation of wetlands and clean water systems. The RKP Center is co-sponsoring the event for the members of the newly-formed Botanical Artists of Southern Alberta. The event is open to members and non-members. Cost: $ 285 Cdn. View Details/Register


    Mixing Natural Green and Painting Leaves
    (SOLD OUT!)
    September 26-28, 2012. Filoli, San Francisco.


    The Colors and Fruits of Fall
    – October 12-14, 2012
    Cross Conservation Center (CCC), Calgary
    This 3-day weekend workshop will focus on earth color pigments in watercolors and all the rich colors that we see in nature in fall. Subject matter will be the berries, rose hips, pods and seeds, curling leaves and grasses. CCC is kindly cosponsoring this event for the members of BASA. The event is open to both members and non-members. Cost: $ 285 Cdn. View Details/Register


    Fabulous Foliage – Watercolor

    November 2-5, 2012
    Bermuda Society of Arts, Hamilton, Bermuda
    A 4-day intensive workshop using the incredible variety of shapes and colors of tropical and subtropical leaves of Bermuda. The focus will be on how to capture natural green color and how to achieve surface texture, vein structure, curling, foreshortening. If you have always wanted to master the art of painting leaves, this is a class not to be missed. Bermuda is only a 2.5 hour flight from Toronto. For more information, contact the Bermuda Society of the Arts


    Painting in Morocco (w/Talks by Ethnobotanist Gary Martin)

    April 22-30, 2013. This incredible botanical art experience has been arranged in conjunction with Quench Travel. Included is instruction by Gary Martin, renowned ethnobotanist and the author of Ethnobotany: A Methods Manual. Enjoy five nights in luxury accommodations, three nights in a mountain retreat, meals prepared by gourmet chefs and highly personalized instruction from Margaret Best. Intrigued by this new adventure in botanical art? Download the itinerary to learn more.

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See what’s new at Classes Near You > Ireland!


Lismore Castle Arts

www.lismorecastlearts.ie
Located at Lismore Castle in Ireland, Lismore Castle Arts hosts exhibitions year-round in a state-of-the-art-gallery that was once the neglected west wing of the Castle. The gallery now showcases contemporary visual art, while paying respect to the castle’s long history.

    Botanical Illustration with Patrick O’Hara
    Tuesday, August 7, 2012
    10 AM – 4:30 PM
    Patrick O’Hara is a botanical artist who works with watercolor and porcelain structures. When creating his art, he takes special note of how plants grow and the relationships plants have with insects and other animals. In this one-day class, Patrick will lead participants on a walk through the garden to demonstrate how he documents plants in the field. Back in the classroom, Patrick will guide students as they work on individual projects. Cost: €50, Light lunch included. View Details/Register

    Patrick is currently painting California wildflowers on a commission through the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden. Readers in Europe can view and purchase Patrick’s wildflower paintings on his website. Readers in the U.S. can view and purchase Patrick’s paintings through the online store at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden.

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Here is only a hint of the botany and botanical art classes one can take at the North Carolina Botanical Garden.

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North Carolina Botanical Garden

www.ncbg.unc.edu
Through the Garden’s courses in botany and botanical art, anyone interested in plants and how to draw and paint them will receive a well-rounded education enhancing their scientific understanding of plants, their knowledge of visual arts theory, and how to approach drawing and painting plant portraits. Upcoming botany and botanical art classes include:

  • Botany
    Saturday, August 4, 11, 18, 25, 2012; 9:15 AM – 1:15 PM.
  • Drawing for People Who Think They Can’t Draw
    Saturday, August 18, 2012; 1:00 – 4:30 PM.
  • Intro to Botanical Illustration
    Saturdays, August 25, 2012; 1:00 – 4:30 PM.
  • Beginning Drawing
    Mondays, August 27 and September 10, 17, 24, 2012; 1:00 – 4:30 PM.
  • Beginning Watercolor
    Tuesdays, September 4, 11, 18, 25, 2012; 1:00 – 4:30 PM.
  • Plant Ecology
    Wednesdays, September 5, 12, 19, 26, 2012; 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM.
  • Fall Leaves in Colored Pencil
    Saturday, September 8, 2012; 1:00 – 4:30 PM.
  • Field Sketching
    Mondays, October 1, 8, 15, 22, 2012; 1:00 – 4:30 PM.
  • Introduction to Mushrooms
    Wednesday, October 3 and Saturday, October 6, 2012.
  • Lichens
    Saturday, October 13, 2012; 9 AM – 3 PM.
  • Dendrology
    Wednesdays, October 31 and Nov. 7, 14, 28, 2012; 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM.
  • Flowering Plant Families
    Sundays, November 4, 11, 18 and December 2, 2012; 1:30 – 4:30 PM

View course schedule at North Carolina Botanical Garden

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The 3rd Annual Lemon Lily Festival will be held in the mountain community of Idyllwild, CA this weekend. The festival brings attention to the small populations of the rare and uncommon Lemon Lily growing in moist areas of the San Jacinto and Santa Rosa mountains in southern California.

Education and restoration are the focus of the festival this year. Local botanists will lead nature walks on the hour from 10 AM to 4 PM on Saturday, July 21 and Sunday, July 22. There will be garden club tours, events occurring throughout the town of Idyllwild, and educational activities at the Idyllwild Nature Center.

ArtPlantae will be at the Idyllwild Nature Center this weekend from
9 AM – 4 PM on Saturday and Sunday.

Spend a lovely summer weekend in the mountains.

Join us at the Lemon Lily Festival!


Visit the Lemon Lily Festival

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