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Inspired by Botanicals: A Daily Drawing and Painting Practice
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If you are a lover of color and a little wild at heart, this daily practice is just for you. Oakland artist, educator, and muralist Sharon Virtue finds inspiration in Matisse and O'Keefe, but most of all, in the exquisite beauty of flowers, leaves, and plants. On this month-long painting and drawing journey, gain confidence in your drawing abilities, explore value by working in black and white, and choose colors and styles that let your unique expression shine. With Sharon's encouraging guidance, find confidence and freedom to creating magic in your imagination and in your sketchbook.
Learn how to:
What you'll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Purchase or pick fresh flowers and plants for your compositions
- Large and small sketchbooks - Sharon uses a 9 x 12” 140lb hot press watercolor sketchbook and a hardbound mixed media sketchbook
- Graphite pencil 2hb
- Mechanical pencil 0.5
- Vinyl Eraser (Staedtler)
- White Prismacolor Pencil
- Pigma Micron 08 Archival ink (water soluble)
- Black Sharpie extra fine point (waterproof)
- White UNI POSCA acrylic paint pen
- Lyra Graphite Crayon 6B (waterproof)
- Black sumi Ink
- 9 x 12 inches Vellum tracing pad
- 9 x 12 Graphite transfer sheets pad
- Artist tape
- A table lamp or light-source for shadow drawing techniques
- Watercolor paint
- Acrylic paint
- Two jars for water
- A variety of brushes, including a Rigger/Liner 0
- Watercolor palette
- Homemade acrylic paint palette made with a plastic folding document case, tracing paper, and paper towels
- Class bibliography:
- Rix, Martyn. The Golden Age of Botanical Art. London, Carlton Publishing Group, 2012.
- Blossfeldt, Karl. Art Forms in the Plant World: 120 Full-Page Photographs. New York, Dover Publications, 1985.
- Audsley, W. and G. Designs and Patterns from Historic Ornament. New York, Dover Publications, 1968.
- Harter, Jim. Plants: 2,400 Royalty-Free Illustrations of Flowers, Trees, Fruits and Vegetables. New York, Dover Publications, 1998.
Downloads:
- Collect and utilize source imagery from books and nature
- Layer with watercolor, acrylic, and Sumi ink
- Use a rigger paint brush
- Trace and transfer an image
- Paint with black and white
- Create stylized flowers, leaves, and plants
- Wield your artistic license
What you'll get:
- Easy-to-follow video lessons on how to create paintings and drawings of plants and flowers
- 31 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list and PDF with reference photos
- Step-by-step instructions by multidisciplinary artist Sharon Virtue
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students
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Inspired by Botanicals: A Daily Drawing and Painting Practice Reviews
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Mareike Fraider
Really liked her soft and calm voice. Her ideas are lovely and I could follow her while painting at the same time. I learned a lot of new techniques and I will share some picture of it. Thank you a lot.
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