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ArtPlantae brings botany and botanical art education to the largest women’s conference in the nation. Visit us at Booth #1915.

We may only have 100 square feet, but look at what you can do!

  • Learn about ArtPlantae’s research to improve botanical literacy.
  • Discover what there is to learn at ArtPlantaeToday.com.
  • Discover instructional books about drawing and painting plants.
  • Learn about plant books used by botanical illustrators.
  • Be inspired by the contemporary botanical art collection of Dr. Shirley Sherwood.
  • Delight in viewing a baby elephant display copy of Botanical Magnifica
  • Turn your inspiration into art! Moleskine® sketchbooks and watercolor notebooks available for purchase.
  • Discover clever interchangeable notebooks from StartHereNY®.
  • See the revealing paper in Whitelines® notebooks.
  • See sketchbooks and art supplies for children.
  • Buy botanical art prints, cards, notepads, or bookmarks for the gardener in your life.
  • Learn about California’s two botanical art groups and the only botanical art certificate program in California.

Don’t forget to doodle in our Guest Sketchbook!


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A free Botanica Magnifica poster for teachers, nature centers, or libraries. Limited supply. While supplies last.

Watch the Women’s Conference Live

Go to www.womensconference.org to watch the LIVE WEBCAST on October 27th beginning at 8:00 AM PDT.

Follow Us on Twitter

We’ll do our best to tweet from the floor of The Village. Go to @artplantae or check the feed in the column to your right. The feed box has been expanded for this event.

Visit ArtPlantae Books

A companion resource specializing in books about botanical art history, botanical art instruction, botany, plant identification, economic botany, and natural history.

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Botanical illustrator, Roberta Rosenthal, is celebrating her wonderful career as an artist in a special solo exhibition at the New Windsor Art Gallery in New Windsor, NY. The official announcement follows:

"Black Dirt Harvest", watercolor pencil and watercolor, 24" x 30"   © Roberta Rosenthal


THE FORTIETH RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION ON
ROBERTA ROSENTHAL’S SIXTIETH YEAR

October 18 – November 30, 2009

The New Windsor Art Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibit with a selection of sixty-six paintings from forty years of work by Roberta Rosenthal. Roberta, currently works and lives in Sullivan County, New York. Rosenthal has worked in a variety of mediums including pencil, sumi-e ink, watercolor, gouache, acrylic, pastel and oils. Her subjects span botanical, landscape, abstract and illustrative concepts. Rosenthal’s forty year professional career encompasses graphic design, logo design, textile design and botanical illustration. Her paintings cross the mysterious line between commercial applications to fine art. Her paintings have been commissioned, published, exhibited and collected internationally. Rosenthal’s botanical pen and ink editorial illustrations were published in the Gardening section of the New York Times Newspaper between the 1980’s -1990’s.

Rosenthal has been teaching art in the Catskill and Hudson Valley region for a decade and twenty-three years at the New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY. Her sumi-e and botanical art workshops are offered nationally. Rosenthal won the Bethlehem Art Gallery Award for Painting for her botanical painting of Iwanagara Cattleya Orchid at “Artists on the Campus,” Mount Saint Mary College, Newburgh, NY on June 7, 2009. A festive reception was held on October 18th from 3 – 7 PM. The exhibition is free to the public. The paintings are for sale, giclee prints made at New Windsor Gallery can be ordered percentage of sales benefits local Community Centers. Rosenthal will be at the gallery on Saturday, November 14, 2009, to sign copies of her Sumi-e Brush Painting Techniques Workbook, sign gicleé prints and answer questions about her work from 12 PM – 3 PM.



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Yes, summer is over and the weather has cooled off considerably. However it is always nice in Hawai’i and doesn’t sunshine, tropical vegetation, and a slower pace sound good right now?

Botanical illustrator, Linda Ann Vorobik, will lead a botanical watercolor class on the lovely island of Hawai’i in February 2010. Workshop participants will immerse themselves in drawing and painting, benefit from Linda’s undivided attention, enjoy views of the ocean, and indulge in tropical fruit, local cuisine, and Kona coffee. Participants will also visit an orchid farm, a volcano, a historical place of refuge, and a botanical garden.

Photos and detailed information can be viewed at Vorobik Botanical Art. The syllabus and application form for this trip is also available online. The application deadline is fast approaching. Applications are due by November 1, 2009. Please contact Linda ASAP if you would like to register for this class.


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The Grand Opera House once served as host to entertainers such as Buffalo Bill Cody and John Phillip Sousa. Today the 138-year old opera house presents ballets, rock concerts, comedy shows, and musical evenings with the Delaware Symphony. Next month, it will add an exhibition of contemporary botanical art to its long history.

Brenda A. Aiken, botanical illustrator and member of the Philadelphia Society of Botanical Illustrators and the American Society of Botanical Artists, will be featured in an exhibition of her watercolor paintings at the Grand Opera House in Wilmington, Delaware. The exhibition is titled “Late Bloomer” and will be on view in the lobby November 1-30, 2009.

When asked about the title of her exhibit, Brenda replied:

“Late Bloomer” refers to the fact that, although I have been painting and sketching all my life, it is only in the last 2 1/2 years that I have concentrated on botanical illustration and, for that matter, watercolor. I have always feared watercolor and its immediacy. Once I tried it (about 6 years ago), I LOVED it and regretted my lifelong neglect of that medium.

After 4 years of “dabbling” in watercolor, at the suggestion of my husband, I started taking lessons in botanical illustration from an excellent teacher, Joan Frain, and the rest, as they say, “is history”. Botanical illustration proved to be my forte and I am now a botanical illustrator, a “late bloomer” because I am 73 years old and have FINALLY found my niche in life!

You are invited to meet Brenda and view her work at an artist’s reception scheduled for Friday November 6th from 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM.


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Mindy Lighthipe will be blogging about leaves in October. If leaves cause you grief, you’ll be in a much better place by October 31st if you drop-in on Mindy’s blog this month. In celebration of leaves and all their features, Mindy is drawing one leaf per day. Each leaf will be available for purchase. Act quickly, however. Each leaf will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.

Get ready for this event by reading all about it at the Studio 16 website.

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Twenty-four members of the Botanical Artists of Canada (BAC) will present 65 drawings and paintings at the Papermill Gallery in the Todmorden Mills Heritage Museum & Arts Centre in Toronto. The great theme for this exhibition was chosen by the BAC Coordinating Team. The name was voted upon by group members.

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The Philadelphia Society of Botanical Illustrators have the honor of presenting the first exhibition in the new education center at The Jenkins Arboretum in Wayne, PA. Founded in 1997, the Philadelphia Society of Botanical Illustrators is committed to increasing public awareness about botanical art. They host exhibitions, sponsor workshops and participate in a variety of outreach efforts. Their outreach efforts include creating classes for children and raising money for the New Orleans Botanical Garden after it was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina.

View the Member Gallery of the Philadelphia Society of Botanical Illustrators online.

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