• How to Color Plants: Free PDF Guide for Digital Artists

    How to Color Plants: Free PDF Guide for Digital Artists

    Elevate your digital artistry with our guide on coloring plants. Learn to play with shades, lighting, and texture to create enchanting botanical illustrations. Start your creative journey today! Are you ready to unwind and let your creativity soar? Today, we're diving headfirst into a world of colors, shades, and textures with our latest free download. Have you ever found yourself hesitating after completing the lineart of your plant drawing, unsure of how to tackle the next steps, the lighting, the shading, and the fear of making a misstep? Well, fear not! We've got you covered with this incredible guide. So, grab your tablet, crank up your favorite tunes, and get ready to spend some quality time doing what you love most, creating art.

  • World Map of Wild Wonders

    World Map of Wild Wonders

    Explore the Wild World map featuring 1,642 animals, a mesmerizing creation by Anton Thomas celebrating global nature's diversity. Amidst a pandemic-induced lockdown, artist-cartographer Anton Thomas embarked on an extraordinary quest from the comfort of his Melbourne home. It all began with a grizzly bear sketched in colored pencil. The very first step of a journey that would span three years and bring forth a masterpiece named Wild World.

  • How to Draw A Rose Tutorial (+Free Download)

    How to Draw A Rose Tutorial (+Free Download)

    Unleash your inner artist with our rose drawing tutorial. Let your creativity bloom with every stroke! Welcome to a captivating journey into the realm of artistic expression! Today, we're excited to guide you through a transformative drawing tutorial focused on one of nature's most exquisite creations: the rose. Unleash your drawing ability as we explore two distinct perspectives—top view and side view—each brought to life with shades of red and pink. Unlock the convenience! Grab the step-by-step guide in a downloadable PDF format for a seamless and enjoyable drawing experience.

  • From Garden to Cloth: Discovering the Magic of Botanical Printing
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    From Garden to Cloth: Discovering the Magic of Botanical Printing

    Hey there, fellow creative souls! Amanda de Beaufort here, and today, I'm beyond excited to take you on an enchanting journey from garden to cloth as we dive into the mesmerizing world of botanical printing! If you've ever marveled at the intricate patterns and vibrant colors of leaves and flowers, get ready to unleash your artistic flair and capture nature's magic on fabric. Buckle up for an adventure that blends creativity, sustainability, and the wonders of the great outdoors. Let's embark on this eco-friendly art escapade together!

  • 435 Free Bird Watercolors from the 19th Century

    435 Free Bird Watercolors from the 19th Century

    Get inspired by these watercolors of North American birds as an introduction to naturalist illustration If you have the opportunity to escape to the mountains or spend some time in a park with your paintbrushes, do not miss it. It’s the best way to make the most of watercolor when painting botanical and naturalist illustration. If, however, what you really like is painting birds, you will need a great deal of patience, as they can spread their wings at any moment, and leave you halfway through your composition. In addition to working from observation, you can use reference images to practice painting birds from other countries, and even from other eras. Birds of America gives you this opportunity: a journey into the natural world of the 19th century. Printed between 1827 and 1838, this free resource contains 435 life-size watercolors of North American birds, all reproduced from hand-etched plates. Its author, John James Audubon, America's first ornithologist, is considered the original wildlife illustrator.

  • 10 Online Courses For Getting Creative with Botany

    10 Online Courses For Getting Creative with Botany

    Explore the creative possibilities of botany with our experts in illustration, embroidery, and flower pressing Botany has always provided artists with endless inspiration. Whatever your discipline of choice, capturing the beauty of nature is one of the greatest creative challenges you can set yourself. If you like to observe nature’s textures, colors, and shapes, let them inspire you to start creating with your hands. In the following list, you will discover ten online botany courses for beginners exploring illustration techniques, embroidery, and printing on paper or textiles. If you like drawing, you will also find a sketchbook course. For those looking to go a step further, you can even try your hand at designing flower and plant-inspired tattoos. Basic Botanical Pressing Techniques, a course by Happy Green Family Would you like to create unique botanical compositions with flowers? In this course, Camila will introduce you to the world of herbaria and teach you about the history of this practice. You will then learn how to collect and preserve plants and try out different pressing techniques to create a page separator or a picture. The founder of Happy Green Family–a botanical laboratory focused on creativity–will encourage you to embrace her passion for plants and what you can do with them.

  • What Is Naturalist Illustration and its Fundamental Steps?

    What Is Naturalist Illustration and its Fundamental Steps?

    Discover the origin and features of naturalist illustration, as well as the steps involved in drawing flora and fauna The natural sciences have gone hand-in-hand with art for centuries, thanks to naturalist illustration. Since the 16th century, naturalists have taken part in scientific expeditions or investigated nature of their own accord. The preservation of their drawings of their discoveries resulted in the knowledge they obtained becoming the foundations of modern science. If you like to observe and draw nature, then this article is for you. Discover the characteristics of this discipline and the steps you should follow to create your own naturalist illustration. You will also learn the subtle differences between this discipline and scientific illustration, such as their objectives.

  • Free Watercolor Palette Guide: Botanical Sketchbooking
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    Free Watercolor Palette Guide: Botanical Sketchbooking

    Do you want to achieve the best colors for your botanical sketching? Check out this guide shared by Lapin Urban sketcher and illustrator Lapin (@lapinbarcelona) knows the importance of drawing from direct observation and playing with cold and warm tones to add strength to one’s artwork. In botanical sketching, what seems to be green is much more subtle. Looking closer, you'll see yellow, blue, ochre, even orange or purple. To help you get to the closest color of the plant you are observing, Lupin shares his watercolor palette and a few tips to create your own greens chart without using any green pigments.

  • Free Guide to Learn How To Draw Flowers and Leaves
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    Free Guide to Learn How To Draw Flowers and Leaves

    Want to learn how to draw leaves and flowers? Check out this guide shared by Luli Reis, an illustrator specializing in botanical watercolor Observation is the most important skill for those who create botanical art, after all, nature, together with its nuances and particularities, serves as a starting point and inspiration for everything that will be created. Over time, you will be able to perceive and learn patterns that are repeated in several botanical varieties. Brazilian visual artist and illustrator Luli Reis (@lulireis) seeks to convey her love and admiration for botanical life through expressive watercolor compositions. In her creative process, the details of leaves and flowers play a crucial role in expressing and reproducing the beauty and enchantment present in nature.

  • What Is Botany, and How Does It Inspire Creativity?

    What Is Botany, and How Does It Inspire Creativity?

    Learn about the origin of this ancient science and how it has kept inspiring artists throughout the ages Botany is the science that studies the features, properties, and processes of plants and vegetables; how they connect, and what their vital functions are. It is a scientific discipline that's part of biology. Botany is also responsible for describing and classifying the world of flora. Origins of botany The need for early humans to identify and later cultivate edible and medicinal plants and avoid poisonous ones originated in the Paleolithic. The first written list of plants, which made herbalism one of the oldest branches of science and the basis for modern botany, dates back to the Sumerians over 5000 years ago. Later, in ancient Greece, a student of Aristotle called Theophrastus, wrote De Historia Plantarum (Enquiry into Plants) and On the Causes of Plants. These works, which gained him the title of 'father of modern botany,' were the most significant contribution to botanical science for 17 centuries, up until the Middle Ages.