Instructor: Maddie Edgar
Botanical illustration’s long history dates back to a time before photography -- as humans sought to document and categorize what a plant, insect, or animal looked like for someone in a different location. Today, even though it may be easier to take a photo on a cell phone, botanical artists create images that reveal delicate details that photographs can not.
In this course, students learn to draw plant and animal-based material from observation. Working in colored pencils, students focus on techniques such as color blending, scumbling, and shape blocking. Also covers use of color, value, intensity, contrast, positive/negative space, and composition. No drawing experience necessary.
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Note: Any color pencils will work for class as long as you have a variety of colors.