This event is hosted by the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen and will take place at Homefields. The below information is provided by the Guild.
Instructor: Carol Welsh
Skill Level: All skill levels
We are offering this class on two dates, August 13 & 27 from 1-4 pm. You may attend one or both sessions. Participants in each session will be provided with 10 unique native plants to observe, study, draw, paint, and learn. Attend both sessions and learn about 20 native plants and walk the beautiful Homefields Care Farm.
Learn how to keep your own nature journal and start a life-long creative habit as you explore native plants in the landscape. Nature Journaling opens a world of beauty and discovery to you as you increase your powers of observation as a naturalist, and improve your writing and artistic skills. There will be plenty to study at Homefields where many native plants transform the landscape.
You will learn to use simple innovative thinking practices such as Four Color Analysis and Investigative Frames to deepen your work and develop new techniques in your journaling style. Books such as field guides to native plants, botany manuals, watercolor for journaling, and “seeing” in nature will be tools to explore. Wherever you are on your journaling journey, a beginner wanting to know how to take the first step, or a seasoned traveler, don’t miss this opportunity to gain new insights and meet up with fellow journalers!
All materials are included in the tuition.
Note: You will be redirected to the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen registration page via the link below.
Carol Welsh has been a lifetime educator and a nature Journal artist with PA Council on the Arts. She has studied native plants at Mount Cuba and Botany at Millersville University. Carol is a member of the Lancaster Butterfly and Entomology Club, Muhlenberg Botanical Group and is a regular presenter at the North Museum and other local venues.