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X-WR-CALDESC:<b>Registration for this program is full. To be placed on a wa
 iting list\, call 410.634.2847\, ext. 0.</b>\n\nDrawing is the backbone of
  botanical art. A painting is only as good as the drawing beneath. In this
  introduction to botanical drawing taught by Talbot County artist Lee D’Zm
 ura\, participants will learn the skills and techniques necessary to captu
 re the essence of flowers\, fruits\, pods\, and leaves. Form\, scale\, dep
 th\, and perspective will be emphasized in this graphite workshop. Each st
 udent will produce a detailed botanical study in pencil.\n\nLee is an awar
 d-winning botanical artist whose experience as a landscape architect enric
 hes her watercolors. With a focus on historic landscape preservation\, her
  professional projects include the Jefferson Memorial and Dumbarton Oaks i
 n Washington\, DC\, and Ann-Marie Sculpture Garden in Solomons\, MD.  The 
 transition from landscape documentation and design to botanical painting w
 as a natural extension of her knowledge and love of plants. Her watercolor
 s are an attempt to capture the beauty and delicacy of the individual spec
 imen with botanical accuracy. The fine detail in her paintings is in part 
 the result of years of technical drawing.\n\n<i>This five-session program 
 meets Thursdays\, January 23 to February 20</i>.\n\n<b>Fee: $115 members\,
  $140 non-members</b> Registration required. Limit: 12.\n\n\n<i>Loblolly p
 ine illustration by Lee D'Zmura</i>\n\n
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DESCRIPTION:<b>Registration for this program is full. To be placed on a wai
 ting list\, call 410.634.2847\, ext. 0.</b>\n\nDrawing is the backbone of 
 botanical art. A painting is only as good as the drawing beneath. In this 
 introduction to botanical drawing taught by Talbot County artist Lee D’Zmu
 ra\, participants will learn the skills and techniques necessary to captur
 e the essence of flowers\, fruits\, pods\, and leaves. Form\, scale\, dept
 h\, and perspective will be emphasized in this graphite workshop. Each stu
 dent will produce a detailed botanical study in pencil.\n\nLee is an award
 -winning botanical artist whose experience as a landscape architect enrich
 es her watercolors. With a focus on historic landscape preservation\, her 
 professional projects include the Jefferson Memorial and Dumbarton Oaks in
  Washington\, DC\, and Ann-Marie Sculpture Garden in Solomons\, MD.  The t
 ransition from landscape documentation and design to botanical painting wa
 s a natural extension of her knowledge and love of plants. Her watercolors
  are an attempt to capture the beauty and delicacy of the individual speci
 men with botanical accuracy. The fine detail in her paintings is in part t
 he result of years of technical drawing.\n\n<i>This five-session program m
 eets Thursdays\, January 23 to February 20</i>.\n\n<b>Fee: $115 members\, 
 $140 non-members</b> Registration required. Limit: 12.\n\n\n<i>Loblolly pi
 ne illustration by Lee D'Zmura</i>\n\n
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Botanical Illustration
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