We are part of The Trust Project. FARGO — Local artist Brandi Malarkey isn’t afraid to admit she’s a “total urban girl” who knows little about the many plants coexisting with humans and other animals ...
“The basis of conservation has to be plant life,” O’Hara says. “If not for them, the big creatures couldn’t survive.” His projects support conservation around the world, most recently in Switzerland, ...
A botanical artist's work has been featured on a set of 10 stamps celebrating the beauty of roses. Marie Burke, from ...
Linda C. Miller’s favorite subjects to paint are seed pods. Miller, a botanical artist, is fascinated by the intricate details of the pouches that enclose and protect a plant’s seeds. She draws them ...
Fungi exhibit an astonishing variety of shapes, colours, and textures, making them fascinating subjects for botanical art.
The saying tells us to “stop and smell the roses.” But Katrina Harrington hopes you’ll pray with them, too. The Catholic artist, wife and mother of six is the owner of Rose Harrington, an online ...
Holland’s talented 17th-century painters are partly to blame for the madness of Tulipmania: Their delicate depictions of the flowers, compiled in catalogs (or tulpenboeks) and shipped across Europe, ...
Victoria Kochergin is fascinated with plants, not just their intrinsic beauty but the fine details of every part of their anatomy. As a botanical artist, she can spend a month laboring over a leaf or ...
In 2002, Hemlata Pradhan was returning home to Kalimpong in the eastern Himalaya region of India, after completing her master’s in natural history illustration at the Royal College of Art in London.
"Van Gogh's Flowers" is a new exhibit at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx that comb art with the garden's familiar flowers. Inspired by the work of artist Vincent Van Gogh, the exhibit aims ...
Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., daily/ Garden is open 9 to 5 p.m., daily. Tickets: Included with Berkshire Botanical admission. $15 for general public; $14 seniors, free for children 12 and under/members.
Joseph Stella — famed for his Brooklyn Bridge portraits — was mad about tropical plants. Now, the Norton Museum is spotlighting his forgotten botanical works. By Joseph B. Treaster WEST PALM BEACH, ...