Foreword / by Diane Bouchier, Founder, American Society of Botanical Artists -- Introduction -- Getting started. Caring for cut flowers ; Wild plants in the field ; Working in a back country location ; Setting up a studio ; Basic botany for botanical artists -- Drawing botanical subjects in black and white. Graphite skills ; Pen and ink -- Botanical subjects in color. Colored pencil ; Watercolor on paper ; Watercolor on vellum -- Specialized techniques and composition -- Composition.
Getting started. Caring for cut flowers ; Wild plants in the field ; Working in a backcountry location ; Setting up a studio ; Basic botany for botanical artist ; Part 1. Drawing botanical subject in black and white. Graphite skills. Applied tutorials : Shaded flowers ; Leaves ; Fruits, vegetables, and branches ; Drawing spiral and diagonal patterns ; Advanced tutorials : Drawing an inflorescence with many flowers in graphite ; Illustrating a plant portrait from roots to tips ; Pen and ink. Applied tutorial : Drawing a thistle head in seed ; Advanced tutorials : Depicting cactus spines ; Making a scientific ink dissection drawing with technical pens ; Scientific botanical illustrations in pen, brush, and ink ; Part 2. Botanical subjects in color, Colored pencils. Applied tutorials : Three flower types in colored pencil ; Depicting leaf texture with colored pencil ; Fruit and vegetables in colored pencil ; Advanced tutorials : Grisaille techniques on rose hips with colored pencil and watercolor pencils ; Kiwi vine n colored pencil and graphite ; A crabapple branch in colored pencil on film – Watercolor on paper ; Properties of watercolor paints ; Palette philosophies ; Transferring a drawing onto paper or vellum before painting begins – Watercolor wash and wet techniques ; Applied tutorials : Drybrush layering, glazing, and detailing ; Flowers ; Leaves ; Stems, twigs, and roots ; Painting a leaf in sepiatone – Advanced tutorials : Painting a slipper orchid using wet techniques and masking fluid ; Painting gloss, bloom, and reflected light in grapes ; Drybrush watercolor and color mixing ; Creating an in-situ painting ; Painting a magnolia with watercolor washes ; Drybrush tomato with masking fluid ; Watercolor on vellum. Applied tutorials : Drybrush lines, washes, and crosshatching on Kelmscott vellum ; Painting a dried leaf on vellum ; Painting bloom on fruit ; Advanced tutorials : Achieving deep, rich color in watercolor in Kelmscott vellum ; Using opaque watercolors on dark vellum ; Painting a flowering cherry tree bough ; Specialized techniques and composition. Field sketchbook and journal ; Egg tempera, gouache, and casein: a comparison ; Etching techniques ; Painting a branch with lichens in gouache and watercolor ; Gouache on paper: spruce needles and cones ; Metalpoint ; Painting in acrylics ; Painting on Oils ; Composition. Composition in practice ; Elements and principles of composition in botanical art ; Different approaches to botanical composition.
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