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The ART-BIO Collaborative invites you to Puerto Rico during Spring Break!

Spring Break participants will have the exclusive opportunity to display their artwork in an Art+Science exhibition featured in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Cambridge Science Festival this April.

Here is the latest news at Classes Near You > Massachusetts.


ART+BIO Collaborative

www.artbiocollaborative.com
The ART+BIO Collaborative in Cambridge, MA fosters the integration of science, nature, and art through novel collaborations, research, and education. They design innovative art+science curriculum and turn public spaces into interactive learning environments.

    Island Life with the Art-Bio Collaborative
    March 9-16, 2014
    Join us in the Caribbean this Spring Break for a one-of-a-kind, art+nature immersion experience in Puerto Rico. Embark on an artistic exploration of the diverse tropical wildlife from rainforest, mountain, beach and coastal environments. Through hands-on observation, artistic interpretation and various biological and natural history methods, we will learn to utilize the natural habitat as a studio/lab to make informed art about tropical plants, animals, and nature.

    Registration Deadline: February 28, 2014
    Cost: $1,800.00

    View Details/Register

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BILLY AD 2Artists of all levels of ability can now learn from UK artist Billy Showell from anywhere in the world!

This past weekend, Billy announced her new online botanical art program. This program is composed of online instruction and projects ranging from 20 minutes to three hours. Tutorials are released every two weeks at BillyShowell.com.

Participating artists can choose from three levels of membership :

    Free Membership
    The Free Membership option gives artists access to basic lessons.

    Monthly Membership
    The Monthly Membership option enables artists to get access to current and new projects at the cost of £9.99 per month (convert currency). New projects are announced every two weeks. After 12 months of Monthly Membership, members at this level will gain access to Billy’s entire catalog of tutorials.

    Annual Plan
    Artists signing up for the Annual Plan at £89.88 per year (convert currency) will have access to all new projects and access to Billy’s catalog of projects, courses and tutorials.

Technology is changing how botanical art enthusiasts learn about this centuries-old discipline. Are you ready for something new?

Learn more at BillyShowell.com.



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An interview with Billy Showell

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2014_PRIMER-ASPEN_flier-2 Here is what’s new at
Classes Near You > Colorado!


Marjorie Leggitt
Leggitt Design & Illustration

View Marjorie’s Gallery at Science-Art.com
Marjorie is a scientific illustrator who creates illustrations for clients in the fields of botany, zoology, medicine, and education. Her artwork also appears on the seed packets Botanical Interests seed company. You can learn more about the work Marjorie and other illustrators do for Botanical Interests in an interview with Andrew Keys at RadioGarden, a series produced by Horticulture Magazine.


    The Plein-Air Watercolor Primer

    March 22 & 23, 2014
    DC Art Press, Denver
    Instructors: Marjorie Leggitt and Leon Loughridge
    Time: 9am – 3:30pm
    Price: $360.00 (includes custom traveling watercolor kit, gourmet lunch)

    This  new workshop qualifies as a pre-requisite for the September POSTCARDS FROM…Aspen multi-day workshop. Priority is given to those registrants who also place a deposit for the Postcards from Aspen workshop.

    This 2-day weekend workshop introduces all the basics to plein air watercolor painting and, starting this year, is the pre-requisite for the fabulous 4-day POSTCARDS FROM…Aspen watercolor workshop in September. Leon and Marjorie explore everything you need to know for painting outdoors -– working with a limited outdoor palette, building color washes and color builds, developing essential core abstractions, using values and temperatures to create “mini” space-filled compositions.


    Back to Basics: Drawing with Confidence

    April 14-17, 2014
    VOC in Washington Park, Denver
    Instructors: Marjorie Leggitt and Susan Rubin
    Time: 9am – 2:30pm 
    Price: $414.00  
    This fun four-day workshop returns to the drawing basics of Line, Shading, Perspective, and Composition to bolster your drawing skills and boost your confidence. Revisit the principles of light, form, and depth to flesh out compositions both big and small. Practice linear and aerial perspective to accurately portray physical and atmospheric depth. Develop composition strategies to create dynamic artwork. Instruction, exercises, practice, and individual guidance will assure that in just four days you’ll solidify those shaky skills and draw anything better and faster every time.


    POSTCARDS FROM…Aspen, Colorado

    September 10-14, 2014
    The Aspen Meadows Resort (home of the Aspen Institute)
    Instructors: Marjorie Leggitt and Leon Loughridge
    Price: $1360.00 ($395.00 single supplement)

    Includes: 4 nights lodging, instruction, workshop booklet, watercolor sketch books, gourmet breakfasts and lunches, 24-hour health club, outdoor pool and hot tub, tennis court access and equipment, complimentary bicycle rental, full business center access, 24-hour shuttle service to and from downtown Aspen and the Aspen Airport.

    Please note: This workshop has a pre-requisite of the Plein-Air Watercolor Primer (March 22 & 23) or a previous Leggitt/Loughridge POSTCARDS FROM.. workshop.

    This 4-day plein air watercolor workshop is a perfect follow-up to the Plein Air Watercolor Primer workshop and previous Leggitt/Loughridge Postcards From… workshops. Starting at a more advanced level, students delve into the challenging aspects of CVCT. From value sketches and temperature schematics to capturing light throughout the day, students learn how to use “schematics” for problem-solving, to improve time management, and to develop larger and more complex watercolors. Each day presents enticing landscape exercises, composition opportunities, personal instruction and guidance.


    Back to Basics: Drawing with Confidence
     
    September 16-19, 2014 
    VOC in Washington Park, Denver
    Instructors: Marjorie Leggitt and Susan Rubin
    Time: 9am-2:30pm   
    Price: $414.00

    This fun four-day workshop returns to the drawing basics of Line, Shading, Perspective, and Composition to bolster your drawing skills and boost your confidence. Revisit the principles of light, form, and depth to flesh out compositions both big and small. Practice linear and aerial perspective to accurately portray physical and atmospheric depth. Develop composition strategies to create dynamic artwork. Instruction, exercises, practice, and individual guidance will assure that in just four days you’ll solidify those shaky skills and draw anything better and faster every time.

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By Bianca Ana Chavez

Orquideafilia Mural. @ Bianaca Ana Chavez, all rights reserved

Orquideafilia Mural. @ Bianaca Ana Chavez, all rights reserved

March will find me back in the magical highland town of San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico. Chiapas has the highest diversity of orchids in Mexico, many of which can be seen in the botanical garden El Jardin de Epifitas. The garden is directed by biologist Juan Castillo Hernandez, an incredible lover of art and nature. In addition to the botanical garden, Juan or ‘profe’ as everyone calls him, has a corner plant shop in the center of town. It is to these walls that stretch above cobblestone streets that I will return to complete the Orquidefilia mural and resume a life dedicated to the perpetuation of art, nature and culture.

Through some bit of wisdom or fluke, I first found myself working with Juan at the Orquideafilia plant store a few years ago. In my downtime I would sketch and paint the plants in the shop. Somehow these drawings eventually ended up wrapping around the block. But I left the mural unfinished. While drawing, the old haunting idea of studying botanical illustration would come back to me. I had played with the idea of studying botany in college but shied away from it for a fear of math and the hard sciences. I had long since discovered botanical art, and wanted to explore it more deeply.

So I moved to Seattle to pursue a certificate in Natural Science Illustration (NSI) at the University of Washington. With a lifelong love of plants and the arts, taking the NSI program was a stubborn declaration of my commitment. Through the NSI program I had the chance to work with many inspiring illustrators, botanists, and plant lovers. The program solidified my desire to pursue the arts and that I wanted to do this in a way that brought attention to the earth and our connection to it.

Returning to work again at Orquideafilia, we want to expand the plant store to include a tea shop and space for art and nature-related events and workshops. Juan approaches the work he does with a strong sense of collaboration. It is largely through his encouragement of my crazy ideas that I will offer weekly workshops in botanical illustration at the shop.

Student drawing orchid using a reference photo. @ Bianaca Ana Chavez

Biology student draws orchid using a reference photo. @ Bianaca Ana Chavez, all rights reserved

The workshops will be offered by donation to the community and no one will be turned away for lack of funds. The idea is to create a space where plants and art supplies are provided so that all people have to do is come with an open mind ready to explore and share their techniques with each other. Really, I am still pretty green to all of this — I am learning along with everyone else. The beauty is that we can grow together.

The name Orquideafilia came from combining the two words orchid (orquidea) and the Greek -philia, or filia. A love for orchids. This is what we have.

To support both the mural project and the development of a space for art, nature and culture, I created a one-month only pop-up online art store and donation page on my website. My goal is to raise $3,000 to cover the cost of travel, the art supplies to complete a large-scale mural, and the administrative cost of programming community events and workshops for one year.

To buy original artwork or donate to the project, please click on the following link – http://www.biancaanachavez.com/shop.

For more information about workshops and events, you can contact me directly through my website at www.biancaanachavez.com.



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Bianca and fellow graduates of the Natural Science Illustration program at the University of Washington participate in Endless Forms Most Beautiful at the
Burke Museum in Seattle, WA.

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Jeanne Debons Studio, Bend
www.jeannedebons.com
Botanist and botanical illustrator, Jeanne Debons, teaches small student-focused painting workshops at her Oregon studio. Dr. Debons received her Ph.D. in the Department of Botany and Plant Pathology at Oregon State University. She graduated from the diploma course in Botanical Painting at the English Gardening School in 2005. Dr. Debons invites you to join her painting workshops this Fall.

    Botanical Painting
    Learn the fundamentals of botanical painting in watercolor, including an introduction to necessary supplies, drawing and painting techniques, composition, choosing and mixing colors, creating colors, and more. This is an opportunity to learn the techniques required to capture botanical subjects on paper in a series of straightforward steps. Work with the group to learn a multi-step method that helps you master specific skills required.

    Cost: $65 per day OR $120 for 2 days and $175 for 3 days
    For information and to register, contact Jeanne Debons.

    Botanical Painting at Lake Oswego, Portland
    February 28, March 1-2, 2014
    10 AM – 4 PM

    Botanical Painting in Bend
    April 26-27, 2014
    10 AM – 4 PM

    Botanical Painting in Bend
    June 14-15, 2014
    10 AM – 4 PM

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

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This year the theme of the Philadelphia Flower Show is ARTiculture: Where Art Meets Horticulture. Event organizers promise to give the comfortable centuries-old union between art and horticulture a new twist when the show opens on Saturday, March 1, 2014.

Contributing to this refreshing look at art and horticulture are artists of the Philadelphia Society of Botanical Illustrators (PSBI). Society members will conduct demonstrations of botanical art techniques March 1-9, 2014 in the Grand Hall. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn from artists 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM daily.

Complementing members’ demonstrations will be an exhibition of nearly 50 botanical paintings. As the banner in the Society’s booth states, the exhibition of “Dynamic Botanics” created by members clearly demonstrates “The Art of Botany.” Featured subjects range from delicate hellebores to the monster cones of the sugar pine tree. Each subject is lovingly depicted, usually in watercolor but sometimes in colored pencil and oil. The paintings selected for this year’s flower show were selected by three judges — a biologist, an artist and a horticulturist.

The Philadelphia Society of Botanical Illustrators is comprised of more than 75 botanical artists from the Philadelphia area. Many of them teach other aspiring artists and teach in a joint art program with Arcadia University benefiting teenagers in Philadelphia public schools.

The Society has participated in outreach programs such as the Arcadia program for more than ten years. The Society pays instructors, purchases art supplies and gives art materials to young people who come from areas of the city where there is limited, if any, art instruction. The intent is to encourage students to learn the fundamentals of scientific and botanical illustration for possible careers and for their own enjoyment.

Learn more about the Philadelphia Society of Botanical Illustrators on their website at PSBI-art.org.

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See the new page for Classes Near You > New Zealand!


Rebecca Brown-Thompson

www.rbrown-designs.com
Rebecca Brown-Thompson is a botanical artist from Oregon and New Zealand who works with paper, paint, felt and beads.

    Field Sketching and Drawing Workshop
    Saturday and Sunday, March 22 – 23, 2014
    9 AM – 5 PM

    Participants will learn introductory drawing techniques and will apply these techniques to field sketching. They will also learn how to accurately record what they see whether is it for journalling, a science study, or just for fun. This workshop at the Lake Hawea Community Centre at Lake Hawea, Central Otago in New Zealand.

    For more information and to register, contact Rebecca
    Brown-Thompson
    by March 1, 2014.

    Visit Rebecca’s website to learn more about her and to view her online gallery, including sample pages of her book Rebellious Beads in which she demonstrates how to create natural history-themed beadwork.

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