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Saturday is a big day for community.

On a national level, it is National Bookstore Day and we encourage you to acknowledge your favorite bookstores and booksellers on this day that celebrates the unique culture of bookstores. Thank you to Publisher’s Weekly magazine for launching this nationwide celebration.

On a regional level, there an event we think defines community in the best way possible. In northern California, Saturday promises to be a busy day for a town bookstore, local apple growers and one botanical artist. Artist Peggy Irvine will exhibit her botanical drawings and paintings at Eureka Books, an antiquarian bookstore located in Eureka’s historic district. Irvine’s colored pencil paintings of apples will be on display as the bookstore invites local apple growers and their apples into the store. Lucky bookstore customers get to enjoy not only books, but locally grown apples and locally grown art as well!

Read all about this wonderful community event and view one of Peggy’s paintings here.

NBD_bkmark_GetYourReadOn_shortNational Bookstore Day was created by Publisher’s Weekly to celebrate the unique culture of independent bookstores. ArtPlantae Books is joining fellow Indies and celebrating with special online savings. Browse the shelves and look for books with the savings code NATLBKDAY. Use this code at checkout to save 20% on selected titles.

You’ll find The Art of Botanical Drawing: An Introductory Guide on sale on the Drawing shelf and in the Art History aisle, you’ll see Insects of Surinam on sale, along with Color: A Natural History of the Palette. Children’s books, botany books, and plant identification books are also included in this celebration, so be sure to browse the stacks thoroughly!

Sale prices are good now through Friday, November 13, 2009.

Thank you for celebrating with us!

apExhibitBadgeThere are venues and then there are venues. The Women’s Conference is quite the venue. The Women’s Conference is unique for two reasons. First, it’s huge. Tickets for the event sold out and this means that about 25,000 people were in attendance — most of them women. There were some men, but not many. I felt for one man in particular when he walked past me early on Day 1. He was a 30-something loaded down with shopping bags, the fingers of one hand stretched to the limit as he tried to keep together the handles of one of his bags. What he looked like after walking the entire Village, I’ll never know.

Exhibitors. There were many. Three hundred fourteen to be exact. The Retail category was the best represented with 102 exhibitors. This category was followed by the categories of Health (56), Community Service (56), Education (25), Other (20), Entertainment (19), Finance (13), Government (13), Technology (5), and Travel (5). Not all exhibitors worked within 100 square feet. The corporate exhibitors such as Target (a conference sponsor), had much larger spaces. The theme to Target’s exhibit was “Beauty” and there was a non-stop flow of women seated around a center counter and in front of large mirrors receiving beauty tips and makeovers (these photos were taken before the crowd entered).

The Women’s Conference is also unique for its energy. The force behind this energy is no doubt California’s First Lady, Maria Shriver. Always articulate and very real, Shriver’s positive energy nudges conference attendees into action. The conference team and inspirational guest speakers reinforce Shriver’s message to women which is: listen to your gut, be true to yourself, and be an “architect of change” first with yourself, then in a way that benefits others. Their message doesn’t stop with feel-good words and pats on the back. All involved provide suggestions and guidance as to how to get the job done. The energy and momentum generated by the conference lingers for days afterwards. This is obvious when encountering conference attendees in hotel elevators the day after and when reading conversations in forums and blogs across the Web. Undivided attention and honest conversation goes a long way and can even change a life or two or hundreds.

Observations at previous womens’ conferences and at various botanical art venues convinced me that The Women’s Conference was exactly where ArtPlantae needed to make an appearance. Both types of events are attended by women who are passionate about what they are doing and by women who are excited about what they are (finally?) doing for themselves. According to those polled so far, ArtPlantae’s readers are women, usually over age 40, and often age 50+. So The Women’s Conference seemed an ideal venue at which to introduce contemporary botanical art and how-to references to an audience with a re-energized awareness of the life and opportunities around them. I followed my gut and as a result had nice chats with teachers and friends of teachers, gardeners and friends of gardeners, horticulturists, herbalists, a student of Nina Antze, and a newly minted graduate who studied botany. There was widespread interest in ArtPlantae’s educational objective and this was very encouraging. The book Botanica Magnifica had many admirers and the pencils and handouts that were distributed had many takers. Information about a the Botanical Artists Guild of Southern California, Filoli Estate & Gardens, and the Northern California Society of Botanical Artists – other California organizations dedicated to the promotion of botanical art – was also distributed.

At the end of the day, ArtPlantae’s participation in The Women’s Conference was a worthwhile experience.



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Update now at CLASSES NEAR YOU > CALIFORNIA:


Jane LaFazio, Plain Jane Studio

www.plainjanestudio.com
Jane is a mixed media artist and a member of the San Diego Sketchcrawl group. In addition to the sketching classes below, Jane teaches workshops in collage, mixed media, and quilting. She also teaches workshops for children. A detailed class schedule can be viewed on her website.

  • Sketching & Watercolor: Journal Style – November 14, 2009; 9 AM – 4 PM. Spend the day discovering Old Town, with artist Jane LaFazio. Jane, known for her friendly, encouraging teaching style, will demonstrate drawing on location and how to use watercolor paint using a straight-forward, intuitive approach. You’ll choose simple objects, vignettes or vistas to draw and paint, and then journal your impressions onto 5″x7” pages. Everyone has their own drawing style, just like handwriting, and Jane will help you to see and record what you see on paper. Register at the Shepherdess in Old Town San Diego, info@sheperdessbeads.com or 619-297-4110. Cost: $120 includes all materials.
  • NEW! Sketching & Watercolor: Journal Style – Saturday, December 5. Location: Encinitas, contact Ellen at ellen@artretreats.com or 760-436-3310. Cost: $95 plus $15 materials fee includes everything you’ll need for the day.
  • Bella Italia: Orvieto Sketchbook – May 23-29, 2010. Go to Italy! Spend a week at a bed-and-breakfast with fellow sketchbook artists. Each morning Jane will help you with seeing, drawing, and the application of watercolor paint. This trip includes local sightseeing, wine tasting, a cooking class and shopping at the local market. View all details here.

UC Riverside schedule is updated at CLASSES NEAR YOU > CALIFORNIA:


University of California, Riverside
UCR Extension

www.extension.ucr.edu

  • Quick Sketching for Travel (Art 839.6) – Saturdays, January 23 & 30, 2010; 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM. Workshop participants will use fine and wide-line drawing tools to sketch animals, people, and architecture. They will also learn about parallel, angular, and cylindrical perspective. Participants will work from slide, photos, and on-site at different locations. Instructor Latonja D. Davis teaches art at Mt. San Jacinto Community College (Menifee Valley campus). This course will be taught at the UCR Extension Center. Cost: $105 (includes parking). Registration #: 093-AHE-E08
  • Botanical Illustration of Desert Flora (Art X454.5) – April 9-11, 2010; Friday (8 PM – 10 PM), Saturday (8 AM – 5 PM), Sunday (8 AM – 4 PM). Learn techniques in pencil, pen, and watercolor while sketching in the Mojave Desert at the Desert Studies Center at Soda Springs (aka Zzyzx). Practice drawing and composition skills that will enhance your understanding of form and function. Learn how to identify native plants with instructor Donald Davidson.

ArtPlantae Books is one of 700 booksellers and auction houses listed in the 2010 Fine Books Compendium & Bookseller Directory published by Fine Books & Collections magazine. Books, books, and more books!

Click here for more information and for links to the magazine and other interesting items.

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!


Related Items:

Posters
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

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Visit ArtPlantae Books

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