RBGE Botanical Illustration Certificate: Unit 3 Reflection
Unit three was all about tertiary colours! I explored mixing greys and browns, painted 3D shapes in watercolour and finished my first painted pear portrait.
RBGE Botanical Illustration Certificate: Unit 2 Reflection
I am feeling positive about Unit 2! This unit was all about graphite and how pencils in different hardness families layer together to create and build depth.
RBGE Botanical Illustration Certificate: Unit 1 Reflection
I’ve turned in my first Unit for the botanical illustration course, I can already tell I am going to adore this course!
Class Reflection: RBGE Introduction to Botanical Painting
After the drawing course at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, I went back for their botanical painting course taught over two days by award winning botanical artist, Sharon Tingey.
Offer Acceptance: RBGE Botanical Illustration Certificate
A new chapter in my botanical art journey is about to begin because I’ve been accepted to study Botanical Illustration with the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh!
Class Reflection: RBGE Introduction to Botanical Drawing
To challenge my life drawing skills, I booked on to attend an Introduction to Botanical Drawing course at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh.
Inspiration from Late Bloomer, Mary Delany
On my own journey, its easy to feel like a ‘late bloomer’ or just a bit behind. I’ve found inspiration from 17th century artist, Mary Delany, who began her art practice well into her 70s.
Class Reflection: Fruit, Berries & Seedheads with Reinhild Raistrick SBA
Autumn brought on an exciting new challenge! I travelled down to Cambridge to take a class, Illustrating Fruit, Berries and Seedheads, with SBA Fellow Reinhild Raistrick.
Class Reflection: Fundamentals of Botanical Art with Helen Cousins
As a special treat and part of a belated birthday gift my husband and I took a trip down south for a Fundamentals of Botanical Art workshop with Helen Cousins.
A Note on Rest
There is a gentleness to rest that is sometimes overlooked, but needed after a season of being a busy bee.
Commission: Keepsake Tree for Clara
In early spring, I planned my God-daughter Clara’s dedication. I made event signs, menus, a tree keepsake and floral decorations for the big day.
Memorable May
In February, I joined an online academy specialising in botanical art taught by Helen Cousins. By May, I was nominated Member of the Month!
Little Lessons on Fixing Mistakes
April brought on a slew of new projects big and small! My first project was on a small scale for a wedding gift for our dear friends.
Class Reflection: Watercolour Flowers with Kate Hall
To invest in my watercolour journey, I enrolled in a one day workshop with local watercolour artist, Kate Hall.
Beginning to Bloom
This little corner of the internet is where I’ll pour my heart into documenting my progress (however small) from absolute beginner to botanical artist.

