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Our interview with Billy Showell will be published next Monday. Be sure to check back next week. In the meantime, Billy is featured as the “Author of the Month” at Search Press. You can read this feature here.

Great news about Billy’s new book. The U.S. publisher received it last week and our shipment is on its way! Thank you to those who have placed your pre-orders. If you would like to place an order for a copy hot off the press, go to ArtPlantae Books.

Today is the last day to send your questions to Billy. Questions received so far range from how to paint white flowers to how to set up an ergonomic work space in the studio.

What do you want to ask?

Send your questions to AskTheArtist@artplante.com.

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The country will pay special tribute to its national parks beginning this weekend. Many activities are planned including Junior Ranger Day, art-related activities, litter patrols, hikes, and much more. A schedule of activities arranged by state can be viewed at National Park Week Events.

Do you live near a national park? Are you going to participate in one or more activities during National Park Week? If you do, tell us about your experience.

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Wendy Hollender will teach a three-day Spring workshop at Morven Museum & Garden April 17, 18 and 25. Class will be held from 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM each day. Please bring your own lunch. All questions should be directed to Michele Sheridan at msheridan@morven.org or to Wendy Hollender at wendyhollender@gmail.com.

Wendy Hollender is the Program Coordinator of the Botanical Art & Natural Science Illustration certificate program at the New York Botanical Garden and the author of Botanical Drawing: A Beginner’s Guide.

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A new exhibit opens today at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden. The Garden commissioned twenty watercolor paintings of California wildflowers by botanical artist and conservationist, Patrick O’Hara. Unlike traditional botanical art which features plant specimens isolated on a single sheet of paper, O’Hara’s paintings reveal plants in their natural habitats.

The Wildflowers of California exhibit will be on display in the Blaksley Library through April 30, 2009. The complete collection can be viewed online at the Garden bookstore. Gicleé prints of each painting can be purchased both online and in the Garden.

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This Spring there will be two opportunities to learn about re-creating plants from the fossil record.

On Thursday, April 23rd, Marjorie Leggitt will present The Science of Art: Recreating Earth’s Ancient Plants at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Ms. Leggitt will describe how scientific illustrators create plant life from impression fossils. She will also describe how she created ancient landscapes at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science.

Then on May 16th, Ms. Leggitt will present Tulips, Pineapple Trees and Dinosaurs at the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center. She will describe how artists work with paleobotanists to create visual interpretations of ancient plant life on earth.

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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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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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