Field Arts Workshop: Around the World in 80 Trees No. 6 (Asia - Part 2)

Inspired by Jonathan Drori’s wonderful books Around the World in 80 Trees and Around the World Plants, we’re going to travel around the globe by region and sketch interesting, weird, iconic, or beautiful trees and tree-like plants.

Part 6: Asia - Part 2

What you’ll need: a multi-media sketchbook or an accordion style booklet (see below), pen and / or pencil for our base drawings, and then watercolor or colored pencil to quickly bring them to life.

TIP: I used a strip of heavy watercolor paper folded into four squares to create an “accordion” booklet to record my trees (8 total, 4 on each side).

Prepwork: have on hand a simple outline map of Asia (see resources below) so you can sketch location points for each species.

Length: 2 hours

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Downloads and Resources

Locations of the 8 species for this workshop (these are not the ranges, but the site where the specimen we sketch is located).

Tip: Print or create an outline of Asia in your journal so you can mark the site locations of our sketched species.

Books and References:

Plants of the World, hosted by Kew Royal Botanical Gardens, is an amazing resource. The hardbound book of the same name is a treasure, and I use it extensively in my research for this series.

Colors and brush I use:

I favor a simple primary “triad” plus two extra colors: Manganese Blue (“cyan”), Quinacridone Rose (“magenta”), Aureolin Yellow (“yellow”), and Burnt Sienna and Indanthrone Blue, all Daniel Smith.

I use an Isabey Squirrel Mop Travel Brush.




ROSEANN’S FINISHED ACCORDION PAGE

ATTENDEES’ Pages from the Workshop

Please send your pages and I will upload!

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