A thorough immersion in the art of botanical drawing, this book is sure to attract both aspiring and more experienced artists seeking scientific accuracy and the illusion of 3-dimension in their botanical artwork.
Wendy Hollender is known for her vivid, detailed, and inspiring illustrations and in The Joy of Botanical Drawing, she helps you take your art to the next level by sharing her perfected techniques through short lessons that start simple, ...
subject Rose ADDITIONAL MATERIALs • Tracing paper - watercolor pencils and colored pencilstomatch the local color of your subject Drawing a Rose (Cup Flower) I owe my love of botanical illustration to the romanticbeauty of old paintings ...
Building on Valerie Price's previous and highly successful book, Botanical Illustration: The First Ten Lessons, this next volume provides a practical introduction to colour and composition in botanical illustrations.
"Botanical Drawing, A Beginner's Guide" and Botanical Drawing Sketchbooks" use a unique spiral binding that allows you to open the book to add and remove paper.
Intrigued by the progression of flowering in a patch of Chelone, Gillian Harris gave some thought to how best to portray it. To capture the transition in color of the developing flowers, the central inflorescence is portrayed in ...
This beautiful book explores the world of colour in the plant kingdom and introduces the artist to effective practical methods of using colour in botanical painting.
Botanical ArtThe "Pen and Ink" images shown in this coloring book are samples of over 70 botanical drawings that have been the subjects of Donald S. Castro's collection of nature art.
A practical introduction to botanical illustration covers a range of key aspects, from exotic and garden flowers and plants to fruits and vegetables, sharing step-by-step demonstrations by leading artists and teachers.
Learn the drawing techniques to create stunning illustrations of plants using graphite and coloured pencils.
This book builds on the work of illustrators of the past, ranging from Elizabeth Blackwell, whose drawings helped to release her husband from debtors' prison, through to the exceptional scientific drawings of Beatrix Potter.