The Art of Botanical Painting
Only 4 copies remain! Lessons in botanical art by members of the Society of Botanical Artists in the UK.
Sale $19.95 (reg. $29.95)
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – Introduction
Chapter 2 – Materials
Chapter 3 – Plant Anatomy for a Painter
Chapter 4 – Drawing Techniques
Chapter 5 – Working with Colored Pencils
Chapter 6 – Watercolor Painting Techniques
Chapter 7 – Foliage Color
Chapter 8 – Flower Library
Chapter 9 – Composition
Chapter 10 – Flower Portraits in Watercolor
Chapter 11 – Painting in Gouache
Chapter 12 -Working in the Field
Chapter 13 – Painting Fruit
Chapter 14 – Painting Vegetables
Chapter 15 – Photography As An Aid
Chapter 16 – Flowers In The Garden
Chapter 17 – Botanical Illustration
Chapter 18 – Presentation and Framing
Chapter 19 – Exhibiting and Selling
Archive for the ‘Special Announcements’ Category
Going Once… The Art of Botanical Painting
Posted in ArtPlantae Books, botanical art, botanical art books, Special Announcements on May 24, 2010|
Sarah Simblet Webinar Coming Soon!
Posted in ArtPlantae Books, botanical art, Education, Learning Opportunities, Special Announcements, Special Events on May 20, 2010|
“Ask The Artist” goes live next week and this is very exciting. If you haven’t signed up yet for this event, please consider doing so. The book Botany for the Artist is a treat. Sarah’s live presentation will make the book extra special as you will be able to bundle it with memories of learning live from Sarah as she speaks to us from the UK. During her presentation, Sarah will discuss how she created the book and how materials were collected. She will also discuss her technique and share her preparatory sketches as she refers to pages in the book.
There is still time to register for this event. Sarah’s inspirational presentation will occur on Thursday May 27, 2010 at 12 pm (PST). Yes, you could just buy the book. However, with so many options to learn, why not choose the live version when you can?
UPDATE: Read a post-event review and learn how you can view a recording of this event.
Need subjects for new plant studies? Checkout this plant sale.
Posted in gardening, Special Announcements, Special Events on May 20, 2010|
The Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden is having a HUGE plant sale on Memorial Day weekend. They are selling off a HUGE amount of overstock at 30-50% off. Sale plants include cacti, succulents, flowering shrubs & trees, plants from the nursery and the greenhouses, specialty plants, and plants donated by Monrovia Nursery for the recent L.A. Garden Show.
This HUGE overstock will be available at the Garden & Gift Shop and surrounding patios from Friday May 28 through Monday May 31, 2010 (9:00 am – 4:30 pm, daily). Checks, cash, and credit cards accepted (they do not take American Express). Admission to the arboretum is free for members. Non-member admission is: $8 adults; $6 seniors & students with IDs; $4 children from 5-12; Ages 4 and under are free. Parking is also free.
Here’s your treasure map. Don’t forget your wagon.
Demonstration of Paleobotanical Art at Derwent Pencil Museum
Posted in botanical art, Learning Opportunities, Special Announcements on May 17, 2010|
Introduction to Paleobotanical Art (botanical fossil art)
Derwent Pencil Museum
July 6 & 7, 2010
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Stephen Caine trained as a museum natural history conservator. His duties included drawing illustrations of specimens, diorama building and the painting of backgrounds. While working for museums and universities, Stephen had the opportunity to study plant fossils, as well as 18th and 19th century botanical art. This led to Stephen specializing in paleobotanical art.
Stephen’s subjects are obtained at fossil sites and from museum storerooms. Working as the main artist for the Rhynie research group at Aberdeen University, he created illustrations and models of this unique group of Devonian plants.
Now living in northeast Scotland, he maintains strong ties with Aberdeen University and has been commissioned to design a new diorama about the extinct plants found as fossils in this area. As part of this project, Stephen will work for various museums and universities and will reconstruct extinct flora. He will also teach botanical painting and drawing to researchers and students.
During his demonstration at the Derwent Pencil Museum, Stephen will use graphite and watercolor pencils to introduce museum visitors to paleobotanical art. To learn from Stephen as he demonstrates his techniques, please obtain a ticket at the museum entrance. This ticket entitles you to one hour of free instruction.
Women Artists Showcase Nature Journals in New Mexico
Posted in sketchbook, Special Announcements, Special Events on May 17, 2010|
The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science will host Drawing on Nature, an exhibition of nature journals (June 11 – September 12, 2010). Thirty creative women will share their sketches, paintings, and observations with the public. In addition to being avid naturalists and artists, the women in this exhibition are scientists, writers, photographers, designers, teachers, and wilderness guides.
The New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science is located in Albuquerque. Admission is $7 (adult), $6 (seniors), $4 (children). Hours: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., daily. View map
Visit the Drawing on Nature website for more information and to view a list of participating artists.
An Elegant Blend of Botany, Botanical Art History, Art
Posted in ArtPlantae Books, book review, botanical art, Special Announcements, Special Events on May 10, 2010| 3 Comments »
Many of you are gardeners and are probably familiar with Botany for Gardeners by Brian Capon. In his book, Capon turns a lot of the concepts and terminology from botany into easily digestible bits of information. What Capon did for gardeners, Sarah Simblet has done for artists. Botany for the Artist is a wonderful blend of general botany, botanical art history, and Art 101.
Imagine opening a book and immediately going back to the 5th century, a time when text was valued more than illustrations and when it was common for artists to work without ever looking at live plant specimens. Then journey ahead to the 14th century to learn when artists began to draw from nature. Continue on to learn about over-zealous plant collectors, personal drawing books, plant exploration, and the use of plants as a visual metaphor for life.
Now imagine entering a conversation with Sarah herself, a respected author and instructor at the National Gallery in London and the Ruskin School of Drawing at the University of Oxford. Simblet transitions readers from merely reading about botanical art to doing botanical art in her section about drawing plants. Here Simblet presents a range of materials artists may want to keep in their field bag and provides information about watercolor paper, pencils, erasers, dip pens, ink, paint, and brushes. She then demonstrates how to make lines and marks and how to mix colors using red, yellow, and blue paint. Simblet’s comments about how she creates preparatory drawings and finished drawings provides great insight into what readers will discover beyond this section — a lavishly illustrated introduction to botany. Elegant and graceful, Simblet’s illustrations depict movement, energy, and life. So much so, they really can’t be called “plant portraits.” Simblet’s plants are living and breathing and so full of form, they should make crunching sounds when the book is closed.
In her illustrated guide to plants, Simblet discusses plant diversity and the morphology and function of roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruit, cones, and seeds. Dispersed among text about how roots work, leaf structure, pollination, and seed dispersal, are lessons in art history and botanical illustration.
Simblet’s Masterclass feature is like touring a museum with your own personal tour guide. In each section, Simblet selects one painting and provides information about the feature artist and their work. Featured artists include: Nikolaus Von Jacquin, Albrech Durer, Girolamo Pini, Kano Yukinobu, John Miller, Leonardo da Vinci, John Ruskin, Ferdinand Bauer, Arthur Harry Church, Mali Moir, Giovanna Garzoni, Mark Catesby, and Maria Sibylla Merian.
In her Drawing Class and Study sections, Simblet teaches artists how to observe and capture the morphological features of plants and how to relate each feature to each other. There are sixteen Drawing Class sections in the book and these sections address too many topics to list here.
Would you like to experience a little bit of what there is to learn in this wonderful new book? If so, read about the special event below.
Ask The Artist Goes Live!
ArtPlantae is very excited to announce a special session with Sarah Simblet.
On Thursday May 27, 2010 at 12:00 p.m. PST, ArtPlantae will host a one-hour webinar with the very gracious Sarah Simblet. Sarah is preparing a special presentation for you and will answer your questions live from the UK. All participants will receive a copy of Botany for the Artist upon registering. The cost of this special author event is $40 (the cost of the book), plus shipping.
Registration closes Monday May 24, 2010.
UPDATE: Sarah Simblet Takes Artists Behind the Scenes
Other Titles by Sarah Simblet
- Sketchbook for the Artist
- Anatomy for the Artist
Botanical Art Exhibition Celebrates Spring at Lasdon Arboretum
Posted in botanical art, Special Announcements, Special Events on May 10, 2010|
The students of the botanical art program at Lasdon Park & Arboretum in Somers, NY will be exhibiting their work this weekend, May 15-16, 2010. The artwork of twelve participating artists will be on view in the main house above the garden.
Also occurring this weekend is the Annual Friends of Lasdon Plant Sale. On Saturday May 15, a large selection of annuals, perennials, and shrubs will be on sale from
9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. The Friends’ plant sale will be held rain or shine.


