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Postcards from… Bavaria
Castles, Monasteries, and Oktoberfest

Instructor: Marjorie Leggitt
Guides: Annie and Rolf Reiser
Dates: Thursday, September 23- Sunday, October 4, 2010 (10 days)
Price: approx. $3900 per person/double occupancy (airfare included)

Although the exact itinerary is still percolating, this adventure guarantees to offer some of the best sketching and painting opportunities in all of Europe. Participants will travel in private busses from Munich through the Bavarian alps and into Austria before returning to Munich. Daily art instruction focuses on particular subjects and/or techniques and each day provides free time for exploring museums, partaking of guided walks through a monastery or castle, or indulging in hand-crafted beverages at the local bier gardens.

More information to come.

Space will be limited on this workshop. Please let Marjorie know if you are interested. She is taking participants on a first-come basis.

Contact Marjorie at mcl@leggittdesign.com

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Shoals Marine Laboratory, Appledore Island, Maine
Botanical Illustration

Dates: Monday through Sunday, JUNE 22 – 29, 2009
Credits: This course is a NON-CREDIT program
Class Size Limit: 18 students
Fee: $1,225/person (double occupancy)
Instructors: Marjorie Leggitt and Patricia Savage

Guided instruction in basic drawing and painting of plants, emphasizing plants in their natural surroundings. Students spend time outside studying and sketching plants in the tidal zone, wetland, rocky island habitats, and Celia Thaxter’s historic Garden. In the classroom, students receive instruction in basic botany, microscopy and dissection, accurate drawing, watercolor, and composition. The final project is a drawing and a watercolor in the traditional style of botanical illustration.

Instructor bios:

Marjorie Leggitt, BA
A nationally recognized scientific illustrator, Marjorie illustrates museum exhibits, scientific monographs, college textbooks, natural history trade books, and field guides. She has taught technique, composition, and perspective classes at the Denver Botanic Gardens’ School of Botanical Art and Illustration since 1990. Intrigued by the shapes, layers and dynamics of the landscape, Marjorie started teaching field sketching at a private ranch in Colorado nearly 20 years ago. Today she offers monthly sketching and multi-day workshops throughout the United States and Europe. View examples of Marjorie’s work at Leggitt Design & Illustration at Science-Art.com.

Patricia Savage
Since 1989, North Carolinian Patricia Savage has been a full-time fine artist. Several of Patricia’s botanical paintings will be featured in Modern Botanical Art — Eden Re-imagined due out in 2008. The Pastel Journals’ 6th Annual Pastel 100 Competition awarded Patricia with Best in Wildlife and Honorable Mention in Wildlife. She served as Artist in-Residence in Denali National Park and joined Smith College and PBS The 1899 Harriman Expedition Retraced: A Century of Change. Her work has appeared in The Best in Wildlife Art 1 and 2, Focus Magazine (Italy), US Art, Wildlife Art, and Wildlife in North Carolina. She has exhibited at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, the Bell Museum of Natural History, the National Geographic Society, the U. S. Botanic Gardens, and Walt Disney World’s Animal Kingdom. To view Patricia’s artwork: psavageartist.com

Contact Shoals Marine Laboratory, phone (607) 255-3717, email www.sml.cornell.edu, or write Shoals Marine Laboratory, G-14 Stimson Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853

Materials needed for classes are listed on website.

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UNC Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Title: Composition
Dates: Saturdays, February 28, March 7, 14, 21
Time: 1:00 – 4:30 pm
Instructor: Patricia Savage
Student Level: Adult, beginner
Class Size Limit: 15 students
Fee: $125 ($110 for NCBG members)
Every painting or drawing begins with a composition that tells a story. Telling that story successfully requires a visual balancing of parts working together harmoniously. Using pencil, markers, and paper, students learn how to establish a focal point, use black and white values, create interesting positive and negative spaces, and begin to learn how to successfully critique their own work. No pre-requisites. This is a homework-intensive class.

Contact: Call (919) 962-0522, email ncbg@unc.edu, or write North Carolina Botanical Garden, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, CB 3375 Totten Center, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3375. Contact garden for materials list.


UNC BOTANICAL GARDEN, Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Title: Color Theory
Dates: Saturdays, March 28, April 4, 18, 25
Time: 1:00 am – 4:30 pm
Instructor: Patricia Savage
Student Level: Adult, beginner
Class Size Limit: 15 students
Fee: $125 ($110 for NCBG members )
Paintings contain relationships between colors and interactions between shapes and color values. Understanding color theory begins with learning the basic terminology of colors and how they are produced by the artist. Students practice basic color mixing and matching and painting transparent layers of watercolor. You will also learn to determine a color’s temperature, its values, and the relationship between saturated and muted color, and to determine a hue’s complement and how complementary colors interact with one another to create vibrant, harmonious paintings. This is a homework-intensive class. No pre-requisites.

Contact: Call (919) 962-0522, email www.ncbg@unc.edu, or write North Carolina Botanical Garden, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, CB 3375 Totten Center, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3375. Contact gardens for materials list.


CLEMSON ART CENTER, Clemson, South Carolina

Title: Painting Flower Portraits in Pastel
Dates: August 1 and 2, Saturday and Sunday
Time: 9:30 – 12:30, 1-5 (total 14 hours of class over two days)
Instructor: Patricia Savage
Student Level: Adult, beginner
Class Size Limit: 15 students
Fee: $189 members, $210 non-members
Pastels are pure ground pigment with a little bit of binder added. They are easy to apply. They can be reworked any time. They can be used on any surface that has some tooth. They can be applied very loosely or tightly with many different variations in texture. When taken care of properly, pastel paintings show no loss or change of color and can last centuries. This workshop will focus on painting flowers in pastel. Through daily demonstrations, short lectures, and individual instruction, using the students own photographs, the instructor will help develop and strengthen skills in composition, color choices, and pastel application. All levels of experience welcome.

Contact: Phone (864) 633-5051, email www.explorearts.org, or write The Arts Center, 212 Butler St., Clemson, SC 29631. Materials list and material fee listed on website.


ELIZABETHAN GARDEN, Manteo, North Carolina

Title: Painting Fall Leaves in Dry Brush Watercolor
Dates: Wednesday and Thursday, May 20 and 21
Time: 9:30 – 12:30, 1-5, (total 14 hours of class over two days)
Instructor: Patricia Savage
Student Level: Adult, beginner
Class Size Limit: 15 students
Fee: $TBA members, $TBA non-members
Watercolor is a wonderfully transparent medium that permits many layers of washes to create luminous and intensely colored paintings. Dry-brush watercolor, combined with controlled washes, allows artists to produce very beautiful and realistically detailed paintings. Students will begin by drawing a simple composition and practice using a controlled wash by painting a simple value study of their fruit or vegetable using a single color. Students will then learn how to mix their pigments to match the color of their subjects. During this process students will be introduced to how to layer their pigments to create transparent paintings. As they become more comfortable with this process they will proceed to begin painting their subject matter.

Layering in dry brush watercolor cannot be described easily but must be experienced by the student. By trial and error and extensive hands-on help by the instructor, the student learns to apply thin layers of pigment keeping the color transparent, not opaque. Dry brush watercolor technique requires patient diligence and time.

Contact: Phone (252) 473-3234, email www.elizabethangardens.org, or write The Elizabethan Gardens, 1411 National Park Dr., Manteo, NC 27954. Materials list and material list fee to be announced.


Painting Flower Portraits in Pastel

Elizabethan Gardens, Manteo, NC
Dates: Tuesday and Wednesday, October 20 and 21
Time: 9:30 – 12:30, 1-5 (total 14 hours of class over two days)
Instructor: Patricia Savage, Professional Artist
Student Level: Adult, beginner
Class Size Limit: 15 students
Fee: $TBA members, $TBA non-members
Pastels are pure ground pigment with a little bit of binder added. They are easy to apply. They can be reworked any time. They can be used on any surface that has some tooth. They can be applied very loosely or tightly with many different variations in texture. When taken care of properly, pastel paintings show no loss or change of color and can last centuries. This workshop will focus on painting flowers in pastel. Through daily demonstrations, short lectures, and individual instruction, using the students’ own photographs, the instructor will help develop and strengthen skills in composition, color choices, and pastel application. All levels of experience welcome.

Contact: Phone (252) 473-3234, email www.elizabethangardens.org, or write The Elizabethan Gardens, 1411 National Park Dr., Manteo, NC 27954. Materials list and material list fee to be announced.

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University of California, Riverside
Botanical Illustration of Desert Flora (Art X454.5)

UC Riverside Extension
Instructor: Donald Davidson
April 3-5, 2009
Friday evening, Sat. & Sun. all day

Learn techniques in pencil, pen, and watercolor while sketching in the Mojave Desert at the Desert Studies Center at Soda Springs (aka Zzyzx). Practice drawing and composition skills that will enhance your understanding of form and function. Learn how to identify native plants. Pre-register by March 30, 2009.

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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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