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Drawing from Nature Class: Watercolor Wildflowers

Pollinators

June 1 | 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Drawing from Nature Class: Watercolor Wildflowers
A Workshop with Watercolor and Ink
Saturday, June 1 / 9 AM – 12 PM
$52 General Public, $47 VINS Member

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Other Drawing from Nature Class dates:
July 13 – Summer Songbirds
August 24 – Predators of the Sky: Raptors, Vultures and Corvids
October 5 – Fall Foliage: Leaves and Landscapes

Workshop Details:

We will begin this second class of our Drawing from Nature Series by exploring the first summer wildflowers to bloom in the fields and forest. While outside we’ll examine their shapes, hues, textures, and pollinators, as well as discuss identification techniques. Then, we’ll bring our references (both photos and floral specimens) indoors to experiment with brushstrokes and color. We will spend the rest of the workshop creating watercolor wildflowers in our nature journals.

Learn tips and tricks for drawing as well as for creating vivid pages that depict personal natural history experiences. Drawing, sketching, and watercolor experience are not necessary, all skill levels welcome.

Suggested Materials:

  • A water bottle
  • A high-quality journal with heavyweight, mixed media, or watercolor paper
  • HB pencil or mechanical pencil
  • An eraser
  • Micron pen size 01 and/or 005
  • Optional: your preferred art medium such as watercolor, gouache, or colored pencils

Instructor Bios:

Cynthia Moulton – Cynthia finds that observing and recording in a field journal enhances our engagement with the natural world. Teaching courses in ecology, animal diversity and biological illustration at Castleton University for the last 25 years has allowed her and her students to explore science through pen and ink, graphite and colored pencil.

Lois Moulton – Lois has been passionate about science illustration for years, creating numerous personal nature journals from her travels and time outdoors. As an educator at Eaglebrook School in Deerfield, Massachusetts, she has been incorporating art as a tool for observation into her science classes since 1995. Lois specializes in watercolor and pen & ink.

For more information contact us at info@vinsweb.org or 802.359.5000.