Botanical Habitats: Flora & Fauna
360 Online Class | This program is completed
In this class we will be looking for the interconnectedness of everything, seeing similarities in shapes and patterns across the natural world is a way to explore our connectedness. Plant portraits represent botanical subjects in a variety of styles that range from scientific botanical drawings to quick sketchbook drawings and whimsical hybrid illustrative flora and fauna. Exercises include a variety of subjects, flowers, fruits, fungi, with associated fauna (ex. rabbits with herbs) incorporating design options etc. to think outside the box. Techniques introduced will include the use of pencil, colored pencil, watercolor pencil. Composition and proportion, color pencil history, brands and papers will be discussed. Demonstrations, reference handouts and photos provided weekly.
White paper: Any sketch book paper
Advanced – Stonehenge legion white 9 x 12 Bristol 300 (smooth)
Colored Pencils: 24 Prismacolor Pencil set or other brands – Stay away from student grade pencils if possible, they can work but not as well
Optional: 12 Watercolor pencil set
Pencil Sharpener: I use Carl Angel-5 retractable, but any will work
Erasers: Kneaded eraser, white plastic, for Detail: pencil eraser Factus or Tuff stuff, Tombow zero
Color Lifting: Painter’s tape
Drawing pencils 4H 2H or HB