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What began in 2006 with a preliminary call for entries to the membership of the American Society of Botanical Artists is culminating in the final showing of Losing Paradise? Endangered Plants Here and Around the World, a botanical art exhibition in the Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew in England. The exhibition opened this past weekend and is one of the integral elements of a larger exhibition, Plants in Peril.

The exhibition is comprised of a collection of 44 works of original art depicting threatened and endangered plants from North & South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.

Botanical artists, some of whom had depicted only garden varieties of familiar flowers, set out to increase public awareness about plants threatened with extinction. They learned of the various organizations that assess the conservation status of endangered plant species such as the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the world’s oldest and largest global environmental network which produces the Red List of Threatened Species, NatureServe which produces conservation status assessments in the U.S. and Canada, and the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service which administers the Endangered Species Act of 1973. Artists formed collaborations with local scientists, conservation organizations, and botanical gardens that could provide guidance in locating and studying the plants whether they be in public collections or in the wild.

A catalog of the exhibition including images of the artwork, background information about each plant and the artists depicting them, as well as essays by leading plant scientists and conservationists, is available for sale at ArtPlantae Books.


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Marianne McPhie has published her summer newsletter. In the current issue she includes information about upcoming classes, how to paint white flowers and other articles of interest.

The following information has been posted to Classes Near You > England:


Marianne McPhie, Nottinghamshire

www.botanicalpaintingtoday.com
A full-time botanical artist and instructor, Marianne teaches throughout the UK and abroad. Download the 2011 Summer issue of Botanical Painting Today to read tips about how to paint white flowers.

  • Drawing & Composition – July 12-14, 2011. Learn how to measure, how to create perspective using scale and tone, and how to compose a plant portrait.
  • Botanical Painting – August 16-18, 2011. Students choose their own subjects and what they would like to learn. Students have the option of completing this course as a 2-day or 3-day course.
  • Botanical Painting – September 6-8, 2011. Students choose their own subjects and what they would like to learn. Students have the option of completing this course as a 2-day or 3-day course.
  • An Introduction to Botanical Painting – October 4-6, 2011. Learn the skills of observation, drawing, and painting. This class is for beginners or those who need a refresher course.
  • Drawing & Composition – November 1-3, 2011. Learn how to measure, how to create perspective using scale and tone, and how to compose a plant portrait.

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Does she use the Butterfly Collection app for iPhone?

How about the electronic field guide by LeafSnap?

What are oracle cards?

Find out here!

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Linda C. Miller, Artist in Residence at The Elizabethan Gardens in Manteo, NC will teach a journaling class for children for the York County Master Gardeners’ Learning Garden. This class is FREE and open to the public.

The following information is now available at Classes Near You > Virginia:

Art in the Garden – Saturday July 9, 2011; 10 AM to Noon. Children will study nature’s forms and learn how to create pages for their nature journal by combining drawings, written entries and paintings in watercolor and colored pencil. Materials will be provided. This free workshop for children will be held at Goodwin Neck Road at County Drive behind the fire and safety station. Limit: 15 children. Age: 10 & older. To register, contact the York County Master Gardeners’ Learning Garden at (757) 890-4940. Click on the image to download the flyer. To learn how the Art in the Garden program began and to view photos, click here.

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CALL FOR INSTRUCTORS

Calling all botanical artists and botanists!

Especially those in Washington, DC. A reader is currently searching for botanical art classes in the Washington, DC area. Add you classes to the Classes Near You section so students can find you on this site and through our posts on Twitter, Facebook, Yahoo!, and LinkedIn.

If your classes are already listed in the Classes Near You section, feel free to send information about new classes at any time. Your help in keeping this section of the website current is appreciated.

Tell us about your classes!

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National Pollinator Week begins today.

So does our Ask the Artist with Mindy Lighthipe!

Later today, I will make Mindy’s interview the top story on this page. All new posts will appear below her interview. This will make it easier for you to follow the Q&A throughout the week and to post your question.

Have you planted a garden for pollinators? If so, tell us about it!

Would you like to create a garden for pollinators? The Pollinator Partnership has created planting guides for each region of the U.S. Visit their website to download a free Pollinator Friendly Planting Guide for your area.

Now is your chance to ask questions about botanical illustration, insect illustration and more. Let’s get the conversation started!

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Helen Shafer Garcia, Vista
http://www.helenshafergarcia.com
A garden illustrator for San Diego Home and Garden Magazine for 7 years, Helen is an avid gardener who manages a ½-acre garden filled with succulents and perennials. Helen teaches at the San Diego Botanic Garden, at artist retreats, and at conferences. Visit Helen’s website to view the many ways you can combine plants and art using watercolor, pastels, and mixed media.

  • Watercolor Journaling in the Garden – Sunday, July 17, 2011; 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM. Spend a day exploring plants and learn how to capture their details with watercolor and ink journaling. Participants will combine the drawing and painting of botanical elements with words. Discover form and color while developing a plant study. Cost: Members $65/ Non-members $75. Please register by July 13, 2011. Materials list provided upon registration. Register.
  • Watercolor Basics – Mondays, September 12 – November 7, 2011;
    1-4 PM. A class for first-time artists. Experience watercolor in a relaxed atmosphere. This class is more about process than the creation of a final project. Practice watercolor techniques, learn color theory and learn how to mix colors. Discover how to create surface textures too! Cost: $175. View details
  • Pastels: In the Studio and Plein Air – Wednesdays, September 14 – November 9,
    2011; 1-4 PM. Investigate nature-inspired subjects, explore techniques, and learn drawing skills in a relaxed atmosphere. This weekly class combines studio time with painting outdoors at locations such as the Santa Rosa Plateau and Elfin Forest Reserve. Cost: $175. View details
  • Contemporary Book Arts: Embellished and Stitched – Thursdays, September 15 to November 10, 2011; 1-4 PM. Discover the art of bookmaking using contemporary mixed media techniques. Explore endless possibilities. A great way to re-purpose art papers, unresolved paintings, ephemera and other assorted nature-found objects. Cost: $175. View details

This information has been added to Classes Near You > California.

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