Nature Journaling with Steph: Dandelion
Nature Journaling with Steph: Dandelion
The bright and cheery flower heads of the dandelion are practically a symbol of childhood. In this lesson, we’re learning about the principal of motion in art, painting en plein air, and challenge ourselves to create an illustration within certain time constraints.
Here’s what’s included in the 20 page digital download:
Nature Journaling Prompts
What to Include in a Nature Journal Entry
Principals of Art: Movement
En Plein Air
Art Challenge: Draw a Dandelion in 1 min, 5 min, & 10 min
How to Draw a Dandelion
Nature Journal Example Page
Extend the Lesson Guide
Reading List
Anatomy of a Dandelion
Anatomy of a Dandelion Head
Dandelion Life Cycle
Poetry and Art Study
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Nature Journaling with Steph is a monthly membership subscription that explores the art of nature journaling with a new subject each month.
We’ll explore different elements and principles of art through tutorials, exercises, challenges, and experimenting with a variety of mediums and techniques. I’ll also include some of my resources to help inspire and expand upon the lesson.
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