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Creating Art in Nature at Elk Lick Falls
May 7 @ 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
If you have an interest or desire to broaden your skills as a naturalist and artist, come join us for these art making sessions sited within the beautiful nature preserve at Floracliff. We’ll be outside creating art!
Skill level:
Some experience with handling art materials is assumed, but all skill levels are welcome. If you are a naturalist who wants to try your hand at rendering the things you love, you are welcome. If you are an artist who values the opportunity to work in a secluded, protected preserve, you are welcome. Guidance will be offered on request.
Some themes might include:
–Nature’s rich tapestry of species relationships
–species of flora and fauna of interest to you
–plein air landscape drawing and painting
–living still life
–some days will include hiking to an inspirational spot within Floracliff
And more!
*Sessions are free and limited to 12 participants (age 16 and older; minors must be accompanied by a guardian). We encourage you to attend multiple sessions. We will maintain a wait list, so notification of cancellation in a timely manner is greatly appreciated.
*Bring whatever art making materials you prefer
*Ground cloth or seat (waterproof seating recommended), water and snacks, insect repellent, sun hat
*Everyone will pack their materials in and out, sometimes a distance of ½ mile
Session hosts: Steve Bennett and Laura Mentor
Steve has been drawing all his life. He has over 20 years’ experience teaching/guiding students of many ages in drawing and 3-D design. His love of Nature has recently led to new branches of learning and appreciation for the rich complexities of the natural world.
Laura has developed her eye for Nature’s treasures through a lifetime of hiking, observation and research. She has been creating large scale installations of her ornate, narrative stained glass windows for public buildings and private clients for over 25 years. Her ongoing research into native species and their relationships have informed her recent work. Examples may be viewed at www.lauramentor.com.
Steve and Laura are regular program volunteers at Floracliff.
Floracliff has multiple entry gates. The meeting location for this program will be emailed to all registered participants a few days before the program.