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Virtual Field Trip to Arctic Alaska

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I recently returned from a two-week exploration of the Alaskan high and middle Arctic—and fell in love! I'd love to take you there, so jump aboard as we head back to Point Barrow and Uqtiagvik, and then journey up the "haul road" to Prudhoe Bay, enjoying the Brooks Range and looking for caribou and muskox. [You can view my journal pages from my journey by clicking the link above.]
Length: 2 hours

Resources from the Field Trip

To access the Virtual Field Trip online, my interactive journey with dozens of images and videos and maps: https://360exploring.s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/Arctic+Alaska/output/index.html

Click to download PDF of slide show with metadata and species information

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Virtual Field Trip: Let's Explore Mars!

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Join me on a truly out of this world virtual field trip sketching the Martian landscape!

Let’s see how many different reds we can use to depict the Red Planet as we explore the astrobiology of Mars aboard the Mars Curiosity and Perseverance Rovers. We’ll also dive into the natural history of the dunes and weather, and learn about space travel . . . all from the comfort of your Earth studio!

Sketch along or just observe, I’ll narrate as I go to demonstrate why I choose to focus on what subjects and how to quickly capture them in your field notebooks and nature journals.

Length: 1.5 hours (although it might go a little over)

Resources from the Workshop


Google Mars Interactive View:

https://www.google.com/maps/space/mars/@0,-110.9387418,22963938m/data=!3m1!1e3

NASA Mars Science:

https://mars.nasa.gov


Astrobiology:

https://mars.nasa.gov

METADATA AND NATURE DATA for MARS:

Location: Gale Crater

Latitude: -4.521663 degrees S

Longitude: 137.38952 degrees W

Elevation: -4,501 meters (-2.8 miles)

Low: -105 degrees F

High: 9 degrees F

Sunrise: 0530 am

Sunset: 0630 pm

Two moons:

Phobos (largest moon) has a transit of 66 hours

Deimos has a transit of 10 hours


ROSEANN’S FIELD NOTES PAGES from THE WORKSHOP:

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You can find my list of minimalist colors and tips on color mixing here: https://www.exploringoverland.com/field-arts-tutorials-list/2020/7/5/minimalist-watercolor-for-nature-journaling

participants’ field notes pages:

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Curiosity landing site in Gale Crater; path of the rover as of today.

Curiosity landing site in Gale Crater; path of the rover as of today.

Jezero Crater; Perseverance landing site.

Jezero Crater; Perseverance landing site.

Blue sunset.

Blue sunset.

Mars “blueberries,” average 2.7 mm in diameter.

Mars “blueberries,” average 2.7 mm in diameter.

DARE MIGHTY THINGS

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The Perseverance parachute design contains binary code with two messages: “Dare Mighty Things” —the motto of the mission — and the JPL address in Pasadena.

Far better is it to dare mighty things,

to win glorious triumphs,

even though checkered by failure . . .

than to rank with those poor spirits

who neither enjoy nor suffer much,

because they live in a gray twilight that

knows not history nor defeat.


– Theodore Roosevelt

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Virtual Field Trip: Winter Wonderlands

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Join me on a virtual field trip sketching winter wonderlands around the world! Experiment with different ways to represent snow and ice . . . from the comfort of your warm studio!

We’ll learn about wavelengths and why snow is white and glaciers are blue; explore using blue for shadows in show; practice winter “colorways;” how to represent animal tracks; and sketch some icicles.

Sketch along or just observe, I’ll narrate as I go to demonstrate why I choose to focus on what subjects and how to quickly capture them in your field notebooks and nature journals.

If you’re shy, don’t worry—we don’t require anyone to share their work and you can remain completely anonymous and worry-free!

Length: 2 hours

Resources from the Workshop

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WHAT COLORS?

French Ultramarine Blue - granulating, makes lovely grays by mixing with Burnt Sienna. Also makes beautiful snow-shadow and sky colors.

In my mini triad palette Daniel Smith (CMY = cyan, magenta, yellow) plus two extras —

Manganese Blue Hue

Quinacridone Rose

Aureolin Yellow (Cobalt Yellow PY40)

Burnt Sienna

Indanthrone Blue

Other useful colors:

Readymade grays - Payne’s Gray or Jane’s Gray (which is French Ultramarine and Burnt Sienna already mixed).

Fun - Shadow Violet and Moonglow, are more purpley grays.


PRACTICING WINTER COLORWAYS WEBLINKS


Study in Blue, by Scott Kranz Photography:

https://www.scott-kranz.com/landscape-portfolio

Lake Solitude, Grand Tetons, Wyoming:

https://earth.google.com/web/@43.7925807,-110.84279624,2758.16781329a,2999.51177701d,35y,-42.59965904h,60.02179378t,-0r/data=CjESLxIgZDIwNDFlYjAyZWQ1MTFlOTk3Yjg0NWEzN2RiYmYzMTEiC2djc19pdGluXzE0


Kenai Fjords, Alaska:

https://earth.google.com/web/search/alaska/@60.52983434,-145.36782947,87.99254258a,96290.9115557d,35y,70.23843188h,60.74838809t,-0r/data=CnMaSRJDCiUweDU2Yzc5YzYzMDYwOGFhMDk6MHgxMjE0M2NlZDI3MmVkYzY0KhpLZW5haSBGam9yZHMKTmF0aW9uYWwgUGFyaxgBIAEiJgokCayzsUgfWU5AEXi3k-HyVU5AGTnD68n-d2HAIbzqL5ozemHA


CANELO HILLS VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP IN 360-DEGREE VIEW:

https://360exploring.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/WinterWonderland/output/index.html


METADATA AND NATURE DATA for CANELO HILLS, SOUTHEASTERN ARIZONA, USA:

31.557 degrees N

110.55 degrees W

5,182 feet

Sunrise 7:12AM / Sunset 6:02PM

Moonrise 2:42AM / Moonset 1:12PM

High 65 / Low 37

Clouds: Altocumulus “mackerel” sky

Original pages by Roseann, completed onsite during the real field trip in January.

Original pages by Roseann, completed onsite during the real field trip in January.

Virtual Field Trip Pages by Roseann

Virtual Field Trip Pages by Roseann

 
 

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Virtual Field Trip: Mountains and Mesas

Join me on a virtual field trip from Moab, Utah, to Aspen, Colorado, all along backcountry roads through some of North America’s most spectacular scenery as the colors begin turning fiery yellow and red.

Sketch along or just observe, I’ll narrate as I go to demonstrate why I choose to focus on what subjects and how to quickly capture them in your field notebooks and nature journals.

Here is the link to my special Virtual Field Trip experience online so you can explore on your own, at your own pace; click on the “i” icon at the beginning of the “tour” so you can get the instructions on accessing the images and videos (the only scene I sketched that isn’t on the tour is the Gunnison River, which I included below):

https://360exploring.s3-us-west-1.amazonaws.com/Mountains-Mesas-2020/output/index.html

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Resources from the Workshop

METADATA AND NATURE DATA:

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Gunnison River fall scene.

Gunnison River fall scene.

 
 

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Virtual Field Trip: Monarchs & Milkweeds Micro Safari

Join me on a new kind of exploration—a micro safari! You don’t have to go far to discover wonderful things. We’ll hunker down in a field of milkweed and observe, learn about, and sketch monarchs, as well as many other insects. BONUS: If we have time we might just scoot down to Mexico to observe winter monarch habitat as well. (EDITING NOTE: We had to blur-out some of video at the end; I didn’t have permission to use the PBS / BBC footage even for a free education clip! Sorry about that! You can see the video clip in the link below.)

Footage in the explorations is from: Yosemite Nature Notes; Dominique Lalond Nature Films on YouTube; PBS Nature.

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Roseann’s pages from the demonstrations in the workshop.

I mostly use a limited palette of five transparent watercolors (all Daniel Smith): aerolin yellow; quinacridone rose; manganese blue; burn Sienna; indanthrone blue). For the iridescent beetle, though, I followed John Muir Laws’ tutorial in his book The Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling, and first laid down a pthalo green and a little bit of pthalo blue, then added the darks with blue-black mixed with ultramarine blue and burn Sienna, which lifts off easily. The pthalos are very staining so are good to use if you are lifting color from on top of them.

Resources from the Workshop


Metadata and Nature data:

IMAGES FROM EACH STOP (CLICK TO ENLARGE; RIGHT-CLICK TO DOWNLOAD):

Workshop Attendees’ Pages

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Virtual Field Trip: Unique Grasslands of the World

Join me as we explore three of the world’s grasslands—Australia’s Southern Tablelands in New South Wales, Brazil’s Cerrado, and Alberta’s Southern Prairies—to observe, take notes on, and sketch some well-known animals as well as some lesser-known and fascinating creatures! Sketch along or just observe, I’ll narrate as I go to demonstrate why I choose to focus on what subjects and how to quickly capture them in your field notebooks and nature journals.

Resources from the Workshop



Metadata and Nature data:

Images from each stop (click to enlarge; right-click to download):

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Virtual Field Trip: Safari to Botswana

Join me as we head to Botswana for a special virtual safari!

We’ll explore, sketch, and take notes on elephants and their behavior, all virtually.

If you haven't started adding sketches to your field journals yet, don't worry—this session is going to focus on observational skills and recording data in the field. I might do a sketch or two, but definitely demonstrate survey counts and behavior tallies. Or just sit back and enjoy watching elephant antics. If you’re shy, don’t worry—we don’t require anyone to share their work and you can remain completely anonymous and worry-free!

RESOURCES FROM THIS VIRTUAL FIELD TRIP:

Practice identifying three basic age groups by learning to sketch them, thus learning their key features.

CLICK TO DOWNLOAD THIS PDF.

CLICK TO DOWNLOAD THIS PDF.

ON ELEPHANT BIOLOGY:

This article has a cool diagram of the bones of the foot (h/t Olivia C.):

http://elephant.elehost.com/About_Elephants/Anatomy/The_Feet/the_feet.html

CLICK TO DOWNLOAD PDF OF DETAIL IMAGES OF ELEPHANTS.

CLICK TO DOWNLOAD PDF OF DETAIL IMAGES OF ELEPHANTS.

PARTICIPANTS’ PAGES:




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Virtual Field Trip: Yellowstone National Park

Join us as we head to Yellowstone National Park—without the crowds! We explore, sketch, and take notes on geyser basins, plants, wildlife, and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, all virtually. Sketch along, or just watch, I explain how I pick what to sketch, where I put it on a page, and plan to leave room for nature data and notes.

Some tips and resources mentioned in the workshop:

Google Earth tour of Yellowstone: use this link here

PDF with metadata and nature data for each of the stops we made in the park. Download here.

Here are the images we used for sketching (all from the Google Earth tour, in the public domain; credit named where given):

 

Roseann’s finished pages:

Participants’ pages:


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Virtual Field Trip: Lake District National Park

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May 24, 2020 — Zoom workshop-demonstration on quickly sketching landscapes in the field, by Roseann Hanson (University of Arizona Desert Laboratory on Tumamoc Hill / ExploringOverland.com Field Arts Institute) and Ryan Petterson (Stanford University School of Earth Energy and Environmental Sciences).

Roseann and Ryan are both field scientists and naturalists, and keep field journals / nature journals with notes and sketches in pen, pencil, and watercolor.

In this workshop, we take you on a virtual field trip to the Lake District in England using a 360-degree-view website, and then each of us demonstrates how we zero in on a scene, and then do a live sketch and discussion of our thinking and drawing process and techniques, adding color at the end.

Plan to draw along, and we answer questions as we go.

[Please note: during Ryan's sessions a camera / Zoom malfunction created a less-than-ideal resolution, which we are trying to fix.]

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RESOURCES FOR THE WORKSHOP:

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Instructor and participant sketches from the workshop:

Roseann's palette in a small tin (see here):

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Ryan’s palette (in ExpeditionaryArt.com’s mini paint kit):

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Online resources:

John Muir Laws' Nature Journal Club:

facebook.com/groups/naturejournalclub/

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Books:

Nature Journaling for a Wild Life by Roseann Hanson

Available at ExploringOverland.com through our Field Arts Institute:

exploringoverland.com/field-arts-shop

Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling:

johnmuirlaws.com

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Exploring New Views – with a Virtual Field Trip to Sabino Canyon

Whether you’re an old hand or a beginner at nature journaling and field sketching, learning to visualize subjects in new ways is really helpful for breaking out of ruts—plus it’s just fun. In this online workshop, we explore three unique views: side-view; top-view; and, my current favorite, zoom in / zoom out. [For those of you who took the workshop, to jump to the section where I finished the pages with watercolor and more ink line work, go to the 1:00:00 time frame in the video.]

Some tips and resources mentioned in the workshop:

Technology-assisted views:

How to use the magnifier function on your iPhone or Android

earth.google.com/web/

Metadata—what to include and where to find the information: on my blog

Other tutorials on visualizing landscapes in different ways: on my blog

Below are the finished pages from the workshop, demonstrating a “3D” view, a zoom-out (world) view, a cutaway view, and a zoom-in view.

I darkened the New Moon a bit more, and added more information about axial tilt during the solstice. In the 3D landscape I enhanced the ink line work a little bit, and put a blue wash (indanthrone) over the far ridge to help push it back visually.

I darkened the New Moon a bit more, and added more information about axial tilt during the solstice. In the 3D landscape I enhanced the ink line work a little bit, and put a blue wash (indanthrone) over the far ridge to help push it back visually.

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In the cutaway view, I used pen line work to outline shrubs and enhance the grass and roots. I also added shading to the snail shell, and more written information.



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International Journaling Week - Landscapes

This video is for Day 5 of International Nature Journaling Week and officially debuted June 5, 2020 at 8 am Australia Central time — to help you prepare, here are some resources and tips:

  • Have your journal and a pen or pencil, and maybe some watercolors, ready to go. See below for what my color palette is for my Minimalist Paint Kit.

  • Before starting, do some warm-up exercises—draw 20 straight lines, 10 circles, a bunch of wavy lines. Get your hand-eye-coordination going!

  • We’re heading on a virtual field trip to Cochise Stronghold West in the Dragoon Mountains of Southern Arizona. Here’s some background on this interesting place (this is from a climbing website, but it has good information and photos): https://www.mountainproject.com/area/107476315/west-stronghold

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Online resources:

John Muir Laws' Nature Journal Club:

facebook.com/groups/naturejournalclub/

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Books:

Nature Journaling for a Wild Life by Roseann Hanson

Available at ExploringOverland.com through our Field Arts Institute:

exploringoverland.com/field-arts-shop

Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling:

johnmuirlaws.com

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Follow us on IG:

@roseannhanson @desert.laboratory @ry_pett @stanfordearth

Facebook/roseannhansonexplore



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