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Author: Emet Lipson

  • Practice Promises Progress

    October 21, 2024 in Online Courses, Wendy's Wisdom

      If you learned to ride a bike, you most likely didn’t learn it all at once. You probably struggled to maintain balance and survived a few falls along the way, but after getting back on your bike again and again, you were ultimately able to ride! You may not have *perfected* bike riding; you … Continued

  • Apples: Realistic Botanical Drawings in 8 Steps

    October 6, 2024 in Botanical Illustration, Online Courses, Workshops

      Apples are as satisfying to draw as they are to eat! Curl up with your hot mug of apple cider, and create an apple portrait to warm your heart year-round! Learn techniques combining colored pencil and watercolor to render a realistic fruit (that will make a delightful snack when you’re done!).  Practice creating beautiful … Continued

  • Mushrooms of New York 2 (July thru October 2023)

    September 26, 2024 in Plant Families

    Mushrooms of New York (July thru October 2023) Fungi Kingdom   Fun Fact: Mushrooms are fascinating fungi, not plants, that are more closely related to animals than vegetables. If you go foraging for mushrooms, please remember – SAFETY FIRST! Here’s what you need to know before, during, and after foraging. Consult field guides to identify … Continued

  • What You Need to Know Before, During, & After Foraging

    August 20, 2024 in Art Supplies, Book Review, Uncategorized, Workshops

      Foraging (also referred to as wildcrafting) is searching for wild plants or food in nature. Humans, like many animals, have been foraging since the beginning of their existence. The art of wildcrafting helps us to honor and celebrate food, nature, and each other.     It is a great time to explore mushrooms! Not … Continued

  • Celebrating 100 Zoom Workshops

    May 15, 2024 in Botanical Illustration, Workshops

    We’re over-the-moon excited to announce a major milestone: our 100th Zoom workshop! Thank you for hopping aboard this wild ride of creativity, growth, and botanical wonders. We couldn’t have done it without our incredible community of passionate learners like you! To celebrate our 100th Zoom drawing workshop, we’re offering a SPECIAL BONUS! Participants (who purchase … Continued

    Rose on kraft paper by Pam Thompson
  • Elevate Your Botanical Illustrations: 4 Essential Tips for Composition

    May 9, 2024 in Botanical Illustration, Online Courses, Workshops

      If you’re delving into botanical illustration, honing composition skills is key. (Our FREE Composition Quick Guide is a great place to start.) Whether you’re a casual artist or an experienced illustrator, refining your compositions can elevate your work to new heights. In this guide, we’ll explore four essential tips to enhance your botanical illustrations: … Continued

  • Composition Quick Guide

    April 16, 2024 in Botanical Illustration, Online Courses, Workshops

      Pleasing compositions rarely happen by accident. We arrange the components until we are satisfied. How do you know you’ve found your final arrangement? It may feel like a gut instinct, like you’re not sure exactly why, but something about it just looks “right.” Here is a free composition quick guide to help you create … Continued

  • 4 Steps to Start Your Seasonal Sketchbook: Winter

    February 1, 2024 in Botanical Illustration, Online Courses, Seasonal

    In winter, the exposed twigs and branches on a tree offer important information about a tree’s structure and identifying characteristics. Leaf arrangement and leaf scars are studied easily on these exposed branches, and often dormant buds, dried bracts, seed pods, nuts, dried berries, and capsules are present too. Observing these details can help you understand … Continued

  • Set For Success

    January 10, 2024 in Botanical Illustration

    Set For Success The Power of Preparation When you cook dinner in your kitchen, how do you prepare? You probably clean the countertop, retrieve ingredients, gather utensils, maybe pre-heat the oven. Just as you prepare your kitchen before you jump into the art of cooking, you must prepare your drawing space before you jump into … Continued

  • Welcome to the (Plant) Family

    October 30, 2023 in Plant Families

    Did you know that Chocolate, Cotton, Okra and Hibiscus are all related?! Plants are classified by their reproductive structures, so plants in the same family have flowers (and other reproductive parts) that look alike, but otherwise, they are free to be their unique (and delicious!) selves.     Plant Awareness The more I draw botanicals, … Continued

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