I thought I'd share my trip in pictures from my sketchbook and some field notes. I hope you enjoy them.
Morning coffee sketching at our Airbnb in San Francisco |
Gretchen Halpert and Me; Hiking in Petaluma, CA |
Top: Bay Bridge in San Francisco. Bottom: Golden Hills and Live Oak Trees in Petaluma, CA. |
California Poppies were growing wild everywhere. They were such a beautiful pop of color in the dry landscape.
California Poppy Sketch |
Week two - we arrived on the UC Santa Cruz Campus for the GNSI conference.
UC Santa Cruz is known for banana slugs. The Banana Slug is a bright yellow, slimy, shell-less mollusk commonly found in the redwood forest surrounding the college. Of course, being serious nature artists, we had to take some "Slug Selfies" when we found one near the lecture hall.
Slug Selfie |
Eucalyptus Tree in UC Santa Cruz Arboretum |
If you love science, nature and art I highly recommend the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators. You can find more information about this non-profit organization on their website: gnsi.org. I am a member of the Finger Lakes Chapter of GNSI, meeting in Ithaca, NY. They are the most welcoming and generous group of artists I have ever meet.
During the conference there are several opportunities to take workshops with talented Science Artists. Below are the handouts, and my painting, from the Mushroom Painting Workshop that I took with Julie Himes. It was informative, and fun.
Mushrooms Painting Workshop with Julie Himes |
The following pictures are from the second half of the conference week, when we ventured off campus for field trips.
While kayaking in the Elkhorn Slough we saw Otters, Harbor Seals, Sand Dollars, a Sea Hare, and lots of birds. We were able to kayak slowly and quietly by this colony of Harbor Seals.
Colony of Harbor Seals in Elkhorn Slough, Moss Landing. |
Sketch of tiny spines on living Sand Dollar |
We visited the Natural Bridges State Beach and spent a few hours observing and sketching the tide pools. There is so much life and drama in each one.
Notes on the Tide Pool |
Sketch of one tide pool with Sunburst Sea Anemone, Mussels, Turban Snails, and more! |
Sketch of Mussel shells found on the beach at Natural Bridges. |
Sea Arch of Mudstone at Natural Bridges State Beach. |
The last field trip of the week was to the Redwoods forest. We had a guided tour through the Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park, just north of the UC Santa Cruz Campus. Here are my notes from the tour:
Redwoods Notes |
There was a little time a the end of the tour for doing some sketching. So I speed walked back to my favorite tree- "The Giant", a 270 foot tall, 17 feet wide spiraling Redwood, and did some quick drawing. I added the color later.
"The Giant" |
Redwoods keep the climate healthy for us all.
Overall this was an inspirational and information-filled trip for me. I hope I've inspired you to keep a sketch journal on your next trip. I'll have my sketchbook on display during my show at the West End Gallery in Corning NY, if you'd like to thumb through it, and get a closer look. Join me for the reception on Friday September 9th, 5:00 - 7:30 pm. We can chat about my trip and the new paintings in the show! If you can't make it that night, the exhibit will be on view from September 2 - October 14, 2016.
Happy traveling and sketching,
Bridget
Beautiful sketches - sounded like a wonderful trip - thank you for generously sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sheila, you'll have to join us next time!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, and yes, inspirational!! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rhonda!
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