The
Artist
1997 -2005
Studied botanical
art through the Corcoran School of Art and Design under the guidance of
Leslie Exton and through the Brookside Garden Education programs with
Margaret Saul, as well as workshops held at the U.S. Botanical Gardens
in Washington, D.C. under the direction of regional botanical artists.
Scheduled
Exhibitions:
- A
Fall Exhibition by the Botanical Art Society of the National Capitol Region
at Green Spring Gardens Horticultural Center.
Exhibitions
and Publications include:
·
“Botanical Treasures of Lewis and Clark”
(group exhibition), Corcoran
Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. May
19 – July 9, 2006
·
Athenaeum (group exhibition), Old Town, Alexandria, June 11 –
July, 2006
·
2005 One person show
at The Brookside Gardens, Wheaton, Maryland
·
2005 One person show
at the Bristol Area Library, South Bristol, ME
·
2005 The Seventh
Annual Botanical Art Exhibit at The Filoli Art Center, (group show),
Woodside, CA
·
2005 A vendor
at the National Cathedral Flower Mart.
·
2005 One person show
at Georgetown University Hospital.
·
2004 The
Seventh International Juried Botanical Art Exhibition, (group show)
produced by the American Society of Botanical Artists and the
Horticultural Society of New York.
·
2004 Exhibited at
the Philadelphia Flower Show
·
2004 “The Art of
Seeing: Works by Regional Botanical Artists”, (group show), at The
Brookside Gardens, Wheaton, MD
·
2004 The Sixth
Annual Botanical Art Exhibit at The Filoli Art Center, (group show),
Woodside, CA
·
2003 The Lyme Art
Association, “Celebrating 100 Years”, (group show),
Old Lyme, CT
·
2002 The Fifth
International Juried Botanical Art Exhibition, (group show) produced by
The American Society of Botanical Artists and The Horticultural Society
of New York.
·
Published in Things As They Are - Botanical Drawings and
Paintings, a book of botanical art compiled and published by Leslie
Exton.
Limited
edition prints
Limited
edition prints are available for sale. They are printed using top quality,
iris giclee technology which reproduces the original painting using natural
water color paint laid on to water color paper and hand signed, numbered
and labeled by the artist. The prints are currently marketed through botanical
art exhibits, garden shows, designer networks, and direct mail. |