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INTRODUCTION
The intricate beauty of nature has inspired artists throughout the ages. From unique textures and vivid color combinations to the beautiful play of light, the natural world is an artists havenand there are plenty of new and interesting tools and materials from the natural world to explore! From creating tiny masterpieces on shells, feathers, acorns, and wood slices to artistic arrangements with pressed flowers, leaves, and fresh floral bouquets, all you need for most of the projects in this book can be found in your own backyard.
Nature Art Workshop is about combining your love of art and nature through discovery and creative play. In this book, you will find a wide variety of ideas for making art using materials found in nature, as well as creating artwork inspired by nature. Each step-by-step project features easy-to-follow instructions and colorful images to inspire you to see flowers, rocks, seashells, wood, and other natural elements in new and exciting ways.
MEET THE ARTISTS
Sarah Lorraine Edwards, Sarah Smiles Creations Fresh Botanical Art
There is something about taking the natural beauty of the earth and turning it into a piece of artwork that is very charming to me.
Sarah Lorraine Edwards enjoys collaborating with nature for the deep joy and happiness it brings to her life. She holds an art degree from Gonzaga University and has worked in many different art and craft mediums, including drawing, painting, printmaking, sewing, and jewelry making; however, nature art is her favorite. Through this art form, Sarah develops a deeper connection and appreciation for the natural world. She hopes to inspire others to pay closer attention to the life springing forth all around. Visit sarahsmilescreations.com.
Mikko Sumulong, I Try DIY and Mix Fonts Pressed Flower Art
Why buy when you can DIY?
Mikko Sumulong is a crafter, writer, web geek, human resources professional, and a handwritten-font designer. For the last few years, she has been designing fonts, building websites, holding craft events, writing craft books, facilitating workshops, teaching ESL, and doing HR consultant work. She learned the art of pressed botanicals from her mother and has endeavored to share the art form with as many people as possible. Visit itrydiy.me and mixfonts.com.
Katie Brooks, Katie Brooks Art Painted Shells, Stones & Other Natural Elements
I gathered a few white seashells during a morning walk. They looked like tiny canvases, and I just had to paint them. I soon began to see tiny canvases everywhere!
Katie Brooks divides her time between creating and sharing her art and working as a freelance illustrator and designer. She enjoys exploring a range of mediums, including watercolor, acrylic, sculpture, and mixed media, although nature remains her most prevalent inspiration. She paints seashells, pebbles, leaves, acorns, feathers, and everything in between, and incorporates found natural elements into many of her artworks. Visit katiebrooksart.com.
Gabri Joy Kirkendall, Gabri Joy Studios Gouache and Watercolor Painting
Gouache lends beautiful contrast to artwork and it is also perfect for adding patterns and details on watercolor.
Artist, author, and illustrator Gabri Joy Kirkendall specializes in hand lettering, watercolor, and pen and ink. Gabri is the artist and owner of Gabri Joy Studios, a successful online business based in the Pacific Northwest that specializes in fine-art prints, invitations, branding, stationery, and more. Visit etsy.com/people/gabrijoy.
Allison Hetzell, By the Rock and Weed Wood Slice Art
Creating art that focuses on nature and working with natural materials brings me a lot of joy, especially when I can collect those materials myself.
Allison Hetzell has been running her online shop By the Rock and Weed since 2012, where she sells a small variety of handmade, predominantly nature-themed artwork, often made from natural materials like wood slices and river rocks. Allison loves using a variety of creative materials and methods; however, painting and wood-burning are her two favorites. She always has an eye open for recently fallen tree branches, since she never cuts down living trees for material. Allison loves inspiring people to get out into nature and encapsulate the feelings they have when exploring the wild. Visit www.bytherockandweed.com.
Alix Adams, LitJoy Crate Home Dcor Art
There are fresh and innovative ways you can add artwork to your dcor while staying within a budget.
Alix Adams is the cofounder of LitJoy Crate, a subscription service that offers folks a simple, creative, and easy way to read moreand read more often. LitJoy offers products that create lifelong readers and foster a love of literature. Previously, Alix ran a lifestyle and design blog about crafting a handmade and heartfelt life. Visit litjoycrate.com.
Other Contributors
Chelsea Foy, Lovely Indeed Screen-printed Pop Art
Chelsea Foy is the blogger behind Lovely Indeed, a creative lifestyle blog with a focus on DIY, travel, family, style, and all the other little things that make life lovely. Visit lovelyindeed.com.
Monica Moody Woodburned Pieces with Color
Monica Moody is an artist from Dallas, Texas. Known for her vibrant alcohol ink paintings, Monica also enjoys mixed media, illustration, relief printmaking, pyrography, and watercolor painting. Visit www.monicamoody.com to learn more.
Margaret Vance, Ethereal and Earth Hummingbird Rock Painting
Artist Margaret Vance paints beautifully vibrant and colorful rock art full of intricate detail and pattern. As in nature, no two stones are painted alike. Each stones size, shape, color, texture, and individuality influence the design to create a singular mix of art and nature. Visit www.etherealandearth.com.
Marisa Redondo, River Luna Art Star Feather Rock Painting
Artist and illustrator Marissa Redondo works primarily in watercolor and oil. Most of her art is inspired by nature, and art has always been her greatest love. Marisa is fascinated by natures creations and the little pieces that often go unnoticed, from the fine lines of feathers to the spores of a dandelion. Visit riverlunaart.com.