Make it Wild: Botanical Drawing Outdoors
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*THIS CLASS IS AT CAPACITY* In this fun, live class, we will use line and color to explore the shapes and flow of the smaller segments in our natural world. You will learn some natural history about our subjects along the way.
The floral portraits that Mary Lohuis creates allow for close inspection of and an opportunity to enjoy the intricacies of our broader landscape. Through close observation, Mary is able to enjoy and appreciate the colors, shapes, seasonal rhythms and interactions in individual blooms and stems.
This class will take place from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. on August 3, at the Museum on the Sculpture Trail. If there is rain, the class will take place in the classroom.
Make it Wild courses are open to adults and young adults with beginner to intermediate abilities. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions during this interactive program.
- $50 per Live In-Person Class
- Limited to the first 20 participants
Your registration fee supports the Museum’s Art Leadership Scholarship in Honor of the Memory of Dick Jennings. Dick Jennings was a Museum board member whose memory inspires us to pursue our passions. The $4,000 scholarship is awarded annually to a local High School Senior who plans to study art at the college level. Thank you for your support!
About the artist:
Mary moved to Jackson Hole in 1971. Her career and life work developed as a commercial and graphic artist. Since retirement, she has been active in the Plein Air Painting Group through the Art Association.