Forest Fragments - workshop proposal # 1
3-4 sessions, 3-6 hr long, colored pencils on brown paper (walnut ink stained paper or Kraft paper)
Subject: small botanicals from the forest or the garden chosen seasonally
3-4 sessions, 3-6 hr long, colored pencils on brown paper (walnut ink stained paper or Kraft paper)
Subject: small botanicals from the forest or the garden chosen seasonally
Forest to Sea-workshop proposal # 2
3-4 sessions, 3-6 hr long, colored pencils on brown paper,
Subject: Drawing butterflies (or other insects), a botanical element and an object from the sea- inspired by Joris Hoefenagel
3-4 sessions, 3-6 hr long, colored pencils on brown paper,
Subject: Drawing butterflies (or other insects), a botanical element and an object from the sea- inspired by Joris Hoefenagel
Botanicals and Pollinators -workshop proposal # 3
3-4 sessions, 3-6 hr long, colored pencils,
Subjects: Drawing botanicals from life and insects from either personal photos or dried specimens,
3-4 sessions, 3-6 hr long, colored pencils,
Subjects: Drawing botanicals from life and insects from either personal photos or dried specimens,
Drawing or Painting Botanicals -workshop proposal # 4
3-4 sessions, 3-6 hr long, watercolor or colored pencils
Subject: Seasonal botanicals
3-4 sessions, 3-6 hr long, watercolor or colored pencils
Subject: Seasonal botanicals
Sketchbook pages - workshop proposal # 5
Sketchbook workshops can vary in length and frequency and can be adapted to shorter sessions as well.
Subjects can vary from botanical to natural science observation, the focus is on observation, recording information, learning about techniques and form, journaling and learning about the plant (ethnobotany), experimenting with composition.
Media: Graphite, pen and ink, watercolor, colored pencils, SEE MORE on SKETCHBOOK TAB on this website
Sketchbook workshops can vary in length and frequency and can be adapted to shorter sessions as well.
Subjects can vary from botanical to natural science observation, the focus is on observation, recording information, learning about techniques and form, journaling and learning about the plant (ethnobotany), experimenting with composition.
Media: Graphite, pen and ink, watercolor, colored pencils, SEE MORE on SKETCHBOOK TAB on this website