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Shawn Sheehy uses the engaging nature of pop-up books to bring attention to sensitive subjects.

Let’s listen in:

    ArtPlantae: You say you use pop-ups to “facilitate the delivery of a potentially distasteful message.” What are some of the distasteful messages you have presented through pop-up books?


    Shawn
    : I think what might be most distressing is the idea that there are too many people for most ecosystems to operate in the way in which they evolved. I personally don’t like to think of myself as part of an “infestation” species — but it’s the name we humans give to other species who are consuming more than their share of supplies, so I suppose we have to own it for ourselves…


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Artwork © Susan Brown Hardy. Image courtesy of Greg Bolosky.

Utilizing materials gathered from 25 years as herbarium preparator at the Arnold Arboretum, Susan Hardy Brown presents art that provides fresh insight into the herbarium’s collection.

Meet Susan Hardy Brown and learn more about her encaustic artwork during a special artist talk scheduled for Thursday, September 13 from 7:00 – 8:30 PM.

Register for this event and learn more about next week’s reception for
Ex Herbario: Recent Works by Susan Hardy Brown on the Arnold Arboretum’s exhibition page.

Buckeye © 2012 by Linda C. Miller. All rights reserved

Linda C. Miller will conduct a free children’s workshop in Williamsburg, VA next month.

Information about this workshop and Linda’s other new classes for Fall can be found in the Classes Near You sections for North Carolina and Virginia.

Here is the information that can be found in these sections:


Linda C. Miller

www.lindacmillerbotanicalarttoday.com/
Linda is a botanical artist from Virginia and the artist in residence at The Elizabethan Gardens in Manteo, NC. Learn more about this special honor. Linda teaches in North Carolina and in Virginia. Visit Linda’s blog, Botanical Art Today to learn about her classes and upcoming gallery appearances.

    Botanical Watercolor Workshop
    September 18-20, 2012 (9:30 AM – 3:30 PM)
    Learn the art of botanical illustration while studying plants from The Elizabethan Garden, Manteo, NC. Learn how to observe, draw and paint plants. Artists of all levels are welcome. This workshop can be taken as a two-day or three-day workshop. Limit: 12 students. Cost: Two-day workshop ($100 member, $120 non-member), three-day workshop ($135 member, $155 non-member). View Details/Register

    Drawing Nature in Pen & Ink Workshop
    Saturday, September 22, 2012 (9:30 AM – 12:30 PM)
    Explore Nature’s colors, textures and details in black and white. Using ink, learn how to make marks that mimic fuzz on a fern, fur on an otter or feathers of a bird. For beginning to intermediate artists. Limit: 6 students. Cost: $35, includes materials. Location: Freedom Park, Williamsburg, VA. Register at (757) 259-3200 or http://www.jccegov.com/recreation

    Fall Studies: Botanical Watercolor Workshops
    Freedom Park Nature Interpretive Center, Williamsburg, VA
    Mondays, October 1, 8, 15, 2012
    Register at  (757) 259-3200 or http://www.jccegov.com/recreation

    Art in the Park
    Saturday, October 13, 2012 (10:00 – 11:30 AM)
    Bring the family to this free children’s workshop at New Quarter Park in Williamsburg, VA located at 1000 Lakeshead Drive. For more information, call (757) 890-5840.

    Fall Studies: Botanical Watercolor Workshops
    Charles Taylor Arts Center, Hampton, VA
    www.hamptonarts.net
    Two sections of this workshop will be offered. All levels of artist are welcome. Contact the Charles Taylor Arts Center for more information and pricing.
    Section #1: Thursdays, October 4, 11, 18, 2012
    Section #2: Fridays, September 28, October 5 and 12, 2012

Asclepias tuberosa (Butterfly Weed). © Shawn Sheehy. All rights reserved

Say the phrase “pop-up book” to people and often the first thing to pop (pun intended) into people’s minds are children’s books with animal characters, pull tabs and that creaky noise pop-up books tend to make.

However pop-up books are not just for children. In fact, the earliest form of this book was created for adults, not children (Van Dyk et al., 2010). And while we may like to think that pop-ups are a modern-day invention, this format has been in existence for 800 years (Van Dyk et al., 2010).

Shawn Sheehy is an environmental educator and a book artist whose specialty is pop-up books about the environment. Through his work, Shawn brings attention to ecosystems and ecological topics such as population dynamics, resource allocation and speciation.

Shawn has a degree in education and a Masters of Fine Art in Book and Paper Arts. He has taught English to second graders in Mexico, environmental studies at YMCA camp, and various community-level arts and crafts classes.

Shawn began teaching classes in the book arts while in grad school. Over the years, he gradually shifted the focus of his classes to paper engineering because he likes the challenge of teaching this subject.

Shawn’s next workshop will occur on September 27 in Salt Lake City. His workshop will precede the meeting of the Moveable Book Society. In this workshop, Shawn says he will “focus on integrating pop-up structures with movable structures, with the goal of creating a sense of animation in the pop-ups.”

Shawn will also teach two classes about vegetable pop-up cards on October 26 and November 2 at the Chicago Botanic Garden. Then in April 2013, he will teach his wildflower workshop at the Chicago Botanic Garden. Information about these learning opportunities can be viewed in Shawn’s listing at Classes Near You > Illinois.

Join me in welcoming Shawn Sheehy, our featured guest for September!



Literature Cited

Van Dyk, Stephen, Elizabeth Broman, Ellen G. K. Rubin, Ann Montanaro and Elizabeth Periale. 2010. Paper Engineering: Fold, Pull, Pop and Turn. Brochure. The Smithsonian Libraries Exhibition Gallery, National Museum of American History. Washington, DC. June 2010 – October 2011. Web. http://www.sil.si.edu/pdf/FPPT_brochure.pdf [accessed 31 August 2012]

New at Classes Near You > New York:


The Arts Center of the Capital Region

www.artscenteronline.org
An art center in Troy, NY offering classes in drawing, painting, art history, the business of art, and the digital arts. View their extensive schedule of classes online.

    Micrographia: The Art of Scientific Illustration
    November 3-4, 2012; 12-4 PM
    Study nature’s forms under a magnifying glass and learn how to draw objects, patterns and textures with instructor, Monica Bill Hughes.
    Cost: $104 members, $115 non-members. Materials Fee: $25.
    View Details/Register

Here is what’s new at Classes Near You > Southern California!


Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Gardens, Arcadia

www.arboretum.org
Courses in introductory botanical drawing, beginning and intermediate watercolor, colored pencil, sketching and Chinese brush painting are taught throughout the year. Go to Events & Classes for more information. The Arboretum is located in Arcadia, CA. To register, contact Jill Berry or call (626) 821-4624.

    NEW
    Drawing with Colored Pencil for Children
    Children ages 9-13 will use pencils to develop observation and fine motor skills, focusing on color mixing and drawing techniques while using  objects  from  nature  and everyday life. This class will be held on Thursday afternoons (3:30 – 5:30 PM). Two sections of this class are available for Fall 2012. Cost: $145 Arboretum members, $160 non-members; 10% discount for siblings. Minimum enrollment: 5 children, Maximum enrollment: 10 children.

    Thursdays, September 6, 13, 20, 27
    Thursdays, October 4, 11, 18, 25

    Ongoing…
    Using Colored Pencil in Botanical Art
    Learn the colored pencil techniques used by botanical artists! All levels of experience are welcome. Students will receive a supply list. Pre-registration required. Registrants may bring a lunch or buy lunch at the Peacock Cafe. Both Tuesday and Saturday classes will be offered beginning in May. The Summer/Fall 2012 schedule is as follows:

    Tuesdays, 2012
    Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25
    Oct 2, 9, 16, 23
    Nov (No Classes)
    Dec 4, 11, 18 (Dec classes 10:00 AM – 3:15 PM)

    These classes will focus on techniques, composition and color mixing. All levels of experience are welcome.

    10 AM – 2 PM (includes lunch break)
    $255/mo. Arboretum members per month
    $275/mo. Non-members per month
    Pre-registration required; please call (626) 821-4623

    Saturdays, 2012
    September 15
    October 13
    (No class in Nov.)
    December 15

    Each individual class will explore flowers, fruits, vegetables and related subjects. Participants will learn how to use colored pencils techniques to achieve beautiful, painterly results. You may register for one class at a time. A supply list will be provided upon registration; you can also bring your lunch or purchase it at the Peacock Café.

    10 AM – 4 PM, includes a one-hour lunch break (5 hours of class)
    $95 Arboretum members per Saturday
    $115 Non-members per Saturday
    Pre-registration required; please call (626) 821-4623

Cristina Baltayian is a botanical artist with a background in drawing (graphite, charcoal, pen & ink), two-dimensional design, watercolor and colored pencil. Her work has been shown at Filoli, the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Chapman University. She is a member of the Botanical Artists Guild of Southern California and the American Society of Botanical Artists.

Lala Ragimov
www.LalaRagimov.com
A Southern California artist who studies the techniques of Renaissance painters and uses these techniques in her work. Her work is currently on view in the solo exhibition, Envisioning the Natural World, at the Madrona Marsh Nature Center. Lala’s classes appeal to a general audience and can accommodate participants working on independent projects. Botanical artists are welcome! The classes below are taught at the Torrance Cultural Arts Center in Torrance, CA.

Adult Classes:

    Exploring Watercolor Techniques
    Thursdays, September 20 – November 29, 2012; 6:30 – 9:00 PM
    (no class Nov 22)
    Learn new techniques at each meeting. Students have the option of participating in the class project or working on their own. Cost: $135 Torrance residents ($150 non-residents). View Details/Register


    Fundamentals of  Oil Painting

    Learn oil painting techniques and apply your new knowledge using still life sets or in your own independent project. Topics addressed include: color theory, composition, positive space and negative space. Two sections of this course are available. Cost per section: $135 Torrance residents, ($150 non-residents)

    Mondays, September 17 – November 26, 2012; 6:30 – 9:00 PM
    (no class Nov 12)
    View Details/Register for Monday option

    Tuesdays, September 18 – November 20; 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
    View Details/Register for Tuesday option


    Learn to Draw and Sketch

    Tuesdays, September 18 – November 6, 2012; 12:30 – 2:30 PM.
    In this introductory course, participants will learn how to observe subjects. They will also learn about shading, composition, expression and style. Cost: $100 Torrance residents, ($110 non-residents)
    View Details/Register


Children’s Classes
:

    Drawing and Watercolour Painting (Ages 10-16)
    Young artists will work in pencil, pen, ink and watercolor while learning about perspective, shading and color. They will also draw and paint from life and imagination and learn the techniques of the Old Masters. Two sections of this course are available. Cost per section: $79 Torrance residents, ($89 non-residents)

    Fridays, September 21 – November 9, 2012; 4:00-5:30 PM
    View Details/Register for Friday option

    Saturdays, September 22 – November 10, 2012; 3:15-4:45 PM
    View Details/Register for Saturday option


    Botanical Illustration for Children
    – Coming soon!

This information can also be found at Classes Near You > Southern California.