
Join us for a day of learning the best ways to illustrate the fine details found within the natural world. Botanical illustration requires careful observation and the detailed recording of each subject, whether this is a leaf, skull, feather, bud, root or seed pod.
\nAfter an initial introduction of botanical shapes and forms, each delegate will be able to approach pencil studies and observational drawings with a botanical understanding. This will be achieved through precise recording of an object before including optional colour notes. Students will then follow through to a planned artwork in the afternoon, working in either plain or coloured pencils.
\nAll of the seasonal botanical items to be drawn will be provided.
\nThis botanical illustration workshop is for beginners or those who already have some drawing experience.
\nA full list of drawing materials needed will be supplied by the tutor before the course.
\nTutor Details: Jo Cameron
\nMy background began specifically in Scientific Illustration which included botanical and natural history subjects.
\nJoanna Cameron Fineart – www.jcfineart.co.uk
\nCurrently as well as my own work and freelance works, I teach and oversee the Postgraduate Medical Artists’ Education Trust Programme in Medical art Medical Artists' Education Trust . This is a scientific part-time flexible learning course.
\nThis includes an intensive foundation drawing course which I set up a few years ago i.e. detailed drawing, observation, skeletal and anatomy. All of which apply to any scientific subject, whether it be anatomical, natural history or botanical.
\nWithin this I concentrate on teaching the traditional skills of pencil drawing, observation, watercolour, pen and ink and carbon dust - all being perfect mediums for scientific illustration.
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