Do you want to escape the cold and the rain to go on a nature journaling vacation to a tropical rain forest in February? You are in luck because on February 9th I will be leading a nature journaling field trip inside the bio-diverse greenhouses at California Carnivores in Sebastopol! This local business contains arguably the biggest collection of carnivorous plants in the world. Not only are these plants fascinating to study and beautiful to draw but many of them are also endangered. They also have many orchids, bromeliads, liverworts, and mosses.
RSVP is required for this special class limited to 15 people. Please contact me directly at marley339 at gmail.com
In this class I will teach topics including: how to quickly capture the essence of complex shapes in our drawings, how to draw things we are intimidated by, and how to nature journal in visually overwhelming or information-dense settings.
The weather will be relatively mild, humid, and warm inside the greenhouses. Hats will be useful if it is sunny. We will not be walking much but the floor is uneven and made of gravel. Wear comfortable shoes, bring a folding stool if you have one that you like, a potluck item to share, utensils for yourself and water to drink. There is a bathroom on site. Unfortunately, this site is not wheelchair or scooter friendly.
We will meet at 10 am in the parking lot. Look for people standing around with sketchbooks. Potluck lunch around 12:30.
Be prepared for mind-boggling plant forms and colors as well as a good dose of novelty-induced dopamine!
RSVP is required for this special class limited to 15 people. Please contact me directly at marley339 at gmail.com
$20 suggested donation. No one turned away for lack of funds.