Location: Stacy Hall, St. Marks Episcopal Church 2901 Nojoqui Street, Los Olivos
NOTE: Students will provide their own materials and can work in graphite, watercolor, or pen and ink. A materials list will be provided, and papers will be available for sale that day. Cost for the workshop is $100. ($80. for Wildling Art Museum members). Pre-registration is required. To register, send a check made out to the Wildling Art Museum, to Botanical Illustration Workshop, P.O. Box 907, Los Olivos, CA 93441 or call the Museum, 805-688-1082, with credit card charges.
In conjunction with the exhibition, Endangered Species: Flora & Fauna in Peril, the Wildling Art Museum is presenting a day-long workshop July 19 on botanical illustration. The workshop will be taught by Chris Chapman, one of the artists whose work has been selected for the exhibition. A well-known Santa Barbara artist and member of the O.A.K. group represented by the Ellen Easton Gallery in Montecito, Chapman has taught botanical illustration for many years through SBCCs Adult Education program. Her beautiful drawings of California native plants illustrate Jan Timbrooks new book, Chumash Ethnobotany.
The relaxed workshop is designed to introduce students, both adults and mature teenagers, to the meditative art of botanical illustration, so that they can learn to accurately render plant species with an understanding of form and function.
Fee: Non-members: $100.00
Members: $80.00
Limited to 20 adults or mature teenagers