Great stuff, too many pictures for a blog post, click here for the Flickr album.
I can't resist pulling out an excerpt - with 50+ pictures I tried to keep the captions short, but there was one exception which I can't resist sharing as one of my "Doodle du jour" series. I got to doodle somewhere MUCH fancier than my usual doodling venues - check it out!
This was really fun - after we saw the trains and took a tram tour of the garden, we stopped at the library building to see the "Redouté to Warhol: Bunny Mellon’s Botanical Art" exhibit, and found that the American Society of Botanical Artists had a table set up there with paper and pencil and various things to draw - and there were chairs free!
T. and I turned out to be a like-minded pair when it came to drawing, we saw this and our eyes just lit up so bright that the folks who were working there pulled us right in. So we sat down at the table and had a great time while the other checked out the exhibit, which was just one room - when they reappeared we decided it was time to wrap up, we then went and had a high-speed look at the gallery. Good fun! I wish I had thought to have someone take a picture of the two of us holding up our drawings, we took very different approaches and they both came out well and that would've been a fun picture, as seeing our different takes was really interesting; I also wish I had gotten a picture of the watercolor that the artist was doing of that spiky seedpod thing under the light, it was beautiful!
Here's mine, though - "Mini Still Life with Almond, Cherry, and Hazelnut". MMM. Wouldn't that make a good chocolate bar? :D
Here's mine, though - "Mini Still Life with Almond, Cherry, and Hazelnut". MMM. Wouldn't that make a good chocolate bar? :D
4 comments:
OH WOW! You drew that?? That is wonderful!! I have on my list for next time to go to the botanical gardens, your post has made me want to make sure we do!
Yeah, it was fun!
Actually the funny thing is it looks better in the photo than in real life. But it was a pretty quick one and it was fun drawing from actual things instead of copying from a photo, as I usually do. Drawing with other people was fun too - usually this is something I do by myself, and as I mentioned in the post, it was really neat to sit down next to somebody, draw the same thing, and then see the results side by side - I got very into the shading; she didn't quite as much, instead putting in a swirly background design (actually based on the paper towel pattern) to tie things together. It looked great and it was funny to realize how I was so focused on the items and didn't even consider what they were sitting on - not good or bad, just different ways of seeing, pretty cool.
NYBG is definitely worth a visit, and they have terrific exhibits on a regular basis. I believe glassblower Dale Chihuly is coming back this year - click here for an album from his 2006 display: https://www.flickr.com/photos/93843138@N00/albums/72157666178386411
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