Review of Botanical Drawing, A Beginner’s Guide in March issue of “The Botanical Artist”
Botanical Drawing, A Beginner’s Guide Reviewed in The Botanical Artist Volume 4, Issue 1 - March 2008
Reprinted Below:
Member Wendy Hollender Publishes New “How to” Workbook for beginning Botanical Artists Botanical Drawing, A Beginner’s Guide is a unique entry into the world of botanical art. This workbook provides not only step-by-step instructions into creating beginning level botanical artworks, but also the proper paper to work on, small tools and ring-bound format that facilitates learning.
Hollender has formulated the book so that each lesson presents a single exercise (shading for form, basic drawing, etc.) paired with the “right” paper to work on. Substrates include Strathmore drawing paper and Fabriano Artistico hot pressed watercolor paper. This workbook allows students to immediately work!
Chapters cover materials (Faber-Castell colored pencils are used), A Cup Becomes a Tulip to learn deeply concave forms with a counterpoint, A Spoon Becomes a Petal providing insight into shallow concave objects. Further topics include how to make an herbarium specimen, the artist’s journal, color theory, tulip anatomy and managing light sources. Look At What You’ve Learned synopsizes this workbook, reminding the beginning student to celebrate the process as well as the product.
Available for US $65.49 for the deluxe edition (with two paper selections to work on) or US $50 for the standard edition (one paper selection), you can purchase the workbook here. E-mail Wendy at wendy@whartdesign.com
The deluxe or first edition is sold out, but the standard edition along with refills of the hot pressed water color paper is available!










