
$123.00 (member) / $149.00 (non member)
It is February and a live penstemon is not a prospect. Simple and effective, botanical models can bridge the gap between photographs and reality when a living subject is not available. Photographs provide necessary information, but can seriously impact the three-dimensionality of the final image. Learn to make 3-D models to correctly gauge shadows and form when you can’t see the plant. It’s fun to do, and very helpful to your finished art. Working in wire, paper and clay, learn to make models in just a couple of days!
Fee $123 member, $149 non-member. All students are welcome, no prerequisites required.
-Sat. – Sun., Apr. 24 & 25, 9 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Instructor: Libby Kyer
Libby Kyer Libby Kyer is a published artist in botanical illustration, medical illustration and graphic design. Her award-winning artworks have been shown in regional, national and international exhibits and are found in collections of individuals and corporations nationally. Libby teaches Colored… (Read More)