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Huntington Library, Art Collection and Botanical Gardens

http://huntington.org
Located in San Marino, CA, the Huntington Library, Art Collection and Botanical Gardens is a true gem. In addition to housing extensive collections of art and hosting scholars from all over the world, The Huntington is home to 120 acres of gardens. These gardens serve as inspiration to local botanical artists who enroll in the botanical art classes taught by Lisa Pompelli. To register, please call (626) 405-2128.

  • Botanical Watercolors: Gourds, Squash & Melons – October 31, November 7 & 14; 9 AM – 4 PM. Study the shapes and colors of members in the squash family (Cucurbitaceae) with instructor Lisa Pompelli. Prior drawing experience recommended. Members $275, Non-members $295.

How Do You See Green?

contest_web_adThis is the question that Strathmore Artist Papers is asking artists across the country. Strathmore is currently hosting an illustration contest open to artists 18 years and older. Four winners will be selected and their artwork will be featured on a special edition of Strathmore’s Premium Recycled pads. The winning artist’s name and signature will also be featured on the cover.

Participating artists must classify themselves as “Student” or as “Professional/Hobbyist”. After semi-finalists are selected, everyone will have the opportunity to vote online for their favorite cover.

This contest has an environmental theme. Artwork must be completed using dry media and Strathmore Artist Paper. Paper and supplies can be purchased from Blick Art Materials through this website or from your local independent art store.

If you are an instructor and would like to share this contest with your students, download this flyer.

Click here for contest rules.

NaturalHistoryPaintingEdenProjectNEW! Natural History Painting: With the Eden Project
Rosie Martin and Meriel Thurstan. 2009.
$27.95
Order

Publisher’s Comments:

With the expert instruction of two award-winning artists who specialize in capturing the primal essence of the natural world, anyone can create lifelike and unerringly accurate portraits of plants, flowers, and wildlife. This book offers ideas on finding an inspirational subject, from natural outdoor settings to local zoos and museums; advice on composition; and techniques for using a range of materials. From learning to recreate the subtle shimmer of a fish’s scales to capturing the graceful curve a flower, every step in the creative process is explained through color photographs and illuminating text.


OTHER NEWS
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Watch for these new titles from Billy Showell!

  • Billy’s Top Watercolour Tips for Botanical Artists (Expected March 2010)
  • A-Z of Flower Portraits in Watercolour (Expected July 2010)

See more books (discounts too!) at ArtPlantae Books.

©1992 Vera Ming Wong (Amerorchis rotundifolia)

©1992 Vera Ming Wong (Amerorchis rotundifolia)

Grab this opportunity to improve and polish your pen & ink technique with natural science illustrator Vera Ming Wong!

Vera will be teaching Plants in Pen & Ink at the Como Zoo & Conservatory in St. Paul, MN on September 29 – November 17, 2009 (8 weeks). Class meets on Tuesday evenings, 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM.

Pen and ink has long been a favored medium for scientific illustration because of its clarity and ease of reproduction. For the field naturalist, pen and ink is easy to carry and creates an smudge-resistant image. Explore both traditional and modern forms of pen and ink. Finesse your line, stipple, brush and scratchboard techniques to describe plant forms clearly, sensitively and accurately.

Prerequisite:
Botanical Drawing I or equivalent experience (contact instructor about a prerequisite waiver)

Cost: $175 for 8 wks

To register, or for a full listing of the many drawing and painting classes offered, go to Como Zoo Conservatory or call 651-487-8270.


About Vera Ming Wong
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Vera Ming Wong has illustrated numerous books and magazine articles, working in pen & ink, brush & ink, watercolor and cut-paper. As a botanical illustrator and illustrator of animals, both vertebrate and invertebrate, Vera particularly enjoys drawing from life. Her drawings of trees (from life) appear in Welby Smith’s most recent book Trees and Shrubs of Minnesota. Vera has taught botanical and zoological drawing at Como Zoo and Conservatory for many years, and has gained recognition among naturalists and teachers through her workshops on using drawing as a medium for learning biology and other natural sciences, and math. She is founder and coordinator of Project Art for Nature.

This class has also been posted to Classes Near You > Minnesota.


Studio 16 Launches New Blog

Artist Mindy Lighthipe launched a new blog dedicated to drawing, painting and photographing the natural world. The name of the blog is Bugs, Beasts, & Botanicals: The Art of Mindy Lighthipe. During the month of September, her blog features 10 Great Drawing Tips, Graphite 101. Take a look!


Botanical Artists Contribute to Blog About Sketching in Nature

Cathy Johnson has created a blog that is shaped by contributions made by 40 correspondents. Cathy states, “We have artists from all over the world, observing nature and sketching or painting their findings; some are botanical artists, some are naturalists, some are teachers or writers, but all are fascinating. Seeing nature in other parts of the world through the intimate eyes of the artist is a true learning experience.”

Cathy is the author of several books about sketching and journaling.

Go to Sketching in Nature.

Artist Helen Byers and biologist Janet Darrow will lead a journaling class at the Ghost Ranch Education and Retreat Center in Abiquiu, New Mexico from October 5-11, 2009. Participants will receive instruction in drawing, watercolor sketching, and how to identify the local flora and fauna. All levels of students are welcome.

Go to the Ghost Ranch website to learn more or to register for this class.

This workshop has also been posted to Classes Near You > New Mexico.

The classes below are taught by Marjorie Leggitt at the Denver Botanic Gardens (DBG). View the current class schedule for both Marjorie and DBG at Classes Near You > Colorado.


The Business of Art

Fri-Sun, Oct 2-4, 9am – 2:30 pm
Course #09CBI450

What’s next? Start with an assessment of your potential, personal direction and goals as an artist. Learn the skills and create the materials you’ll need to market yourself as a professional. Work step-by-step to organize and build a portfolio from the artwork you have and design an effective business card to present yourself professionally. Train your “left-brain” business manager to work with your “right-brain” artist as you gain information about contracts, paperwork, legal issues for artists and archiving your artwork. Visits to a paper store and a printer provide vital information for launching a professional future. You’ll develop the know-how to start out in the art world.

Fee: $185 member, $223 nonmember.
All students are welcome, with no prerequisites.


The Illustrated Recipe

Mon., Oct. 19, 26, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 1 – 4 p.m.
Course #09CBI351

Just when you thought you might have to buy another scarf for your mother-in-law…this workshop is perfect for creating holiday gifts: recipe cards, a label for your favorite salad dressing, a framed picture of your sister’s beef bourguignon complete with the calligraphed recipe! What a GREAT idea!!!

Apple Pie? Borscht? Herbed muffins? Choose a favorite recipe and create an illustration as the perfect companion. See how other artists have illustrated recipes in cookbooks, old and new. Composition is key as you arrange fruits, vegetables, herbs and cooking tools to enhance the text. A demonstration will show you how an artist might use a computer to approach layout for a project of this kind, though you will do your work with traditional artist materials. Working in the color medium of your choice, create a piece that would be a delicious holiday gift or card.

Fee: $185 member, $223 nonmember.
Prerequisites: Pencil I, entry-level color media of choice.

To register go to the web page of the Botanical Illustration Certificate Program at Denver Botanic Gardens.