Art Class: Flowers and Foliage: Creating Contemporary Botanical Art
Flowers and Foliage: Creating contemporary botanical art explores the always popular subject matter of botanical art. This is a beginner's guide to creating contemporary botanical art for everyone who loves flowers: tulips, sunflowers, orchids and many more. Fantastic ice-breaker exercises include: * drawing with the non-dominant hand * blind contour exercise to test hand-eye coordination * drawing a flower upside down to practise observational skills to draw what you see rather than your perceived idea of what a flower looks like. To help guide readers and budding artists to create their own amazing botanical art, each activity includes: * step-by-step imagery, * flower diagrams with labels * original commissioned photography The projects include working with different media: watercolour pastel pencil ink and use a range of popular flowers as inspiration. With a focus on appreciating nature and making time to play, this simple introduction makes the beloved style of botanical art accessible to all.
Author: Sarah Hankinson
Format: Paperback, 144 pages, 210mm x 270mm, 660 g
Published: 2024, Thames and Hudson (Australia) Pty Ltd, Australia
Genre: Fine Arts / Art History
Flowers and Foliage: Creating contemporary botanical art explores the always popular subject matter of botanical art. This is a beginner's guide to creating contemporary botanical art for everyone who loves flowers: tulips, sunflowers, orchids and many more. Fantastic ice-breaker exercises include: * drawing with the non-dominant hand * blind contour exercise to test hand-eye coordination * drawing a flower upside down to practise observational skills to draw what you see rather than your perceived idea of what a flower looks like. To help guide readers and budding artists to create their own amazing botanical art, each activity includes: * step-by-step imagery, * flower diagrams with labels * original commissioned photography The projects include working with different media: watercolour pastel pencil ink and use a range of popular flowers as inspiration. With a focus on appreciating nature and making time to play, this simple introduction makes the beloved style of botanical art accessible to all.