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The Basics of Botanical Drawing and Keeping a Sketchbook with Spring Flowers (Online Art Workshop)

About this event

Beginners and experienced artists can celebrate the beauty of spring by learning the basics of botanical drawing and the practice of keeping a sketchbook. Drawing botanical subjects is one of the best ways to develop your eye for form, composition, and color, but it can be challenging to find the time and space for practice. In this online art workshop, participants will learn how line, shape, and value work together to create form as well as develop skills with measurement, proportion, and composition. We will even take a peek at color basics! This is an exciting new way to stay engaged with your artistic practice, grow your skills, and create a sketchbook that will bloom before your eyes.

Supplies:

  • TBD

Intended Audience: Adult Beginners: Suitable for budding learners, this program contains introductory level information for getting started on the topic. 

For additional resources and information related to supplies, please visit Mary Ellen's website.

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Hosted by

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    Libby Rhoads Chief of Learning & Outreach @ U.S. Botanic Garden

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    Mary Ellen Carsley

    Mary Ellen Carsley is a scientific and botanical illustrator, as well as an art educator. A former practicing architect, she has illustrated eight books and numerous articles for national and international journals.

U.S. Botanic Garden

The U.S. Botanic Garden inspires people to appreciate, study, and conserve plants to enrich society locally and globally.