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Learn how to draw and paint wildflowers - Wild Wonder Foundation

As we welcome Spring and all its floral joys, it’s a great time to explore and celebrate the complexity, wonder, and beauty of flowers through drawing and painting them.

Join award-winning artist, author, educator, and scientist John Muir Laws for a 2-hour live online introductory class where he will share his best tips and tricks for drawing and painting flowers learned through his 40 years of teaching and illustrating.

Jack visited southwest WA a couple of years ago and helped teachers learn how to teach nature journaling. Until we can schedule a return trip, join these FREE on-line sessions.

  • All ages and levels welcome.

  • Learn more and register for FREE at wildwonder.org/events

  • Visit the Wild Wonder Foundation for other sessions at www.wildwonder.org

ABOUT JOHN MUIR LAWS:

John Muir Laws is a principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement. John, who goes by Jack, is an award-winning naturalist, artist, scientist, and educator who has dedicated nearly four decades of his life to connecting people to nature through art and science. From an early age, his parents instilled in him a deep love and respect for nature. Over the years, that love has grown to a commitment to stewardship, nature conservation, and a passion to share the delight of exploring nature with others. As a writer, scientist, and artist, Jack has developed numerous interdisciplinary educational programs that train students to observe with rigor and to refine techniques to become intentionally curious. (See Resources.)

He is the award-winning author and illustrator of several books includingThe Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling (also available in Spanish), theLaws Field Guide to the Sierra Nevada, and Sierra Wildflowers: A Hiker’s Guide, among other books. He is co-author with Emilie Lygren of How to Teach Nature Journaling. Learn more about John Muir Laws here.

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