Beyond Botanical: A Guide to Drawing Plants in Nature

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Beyond Botanical: A Guide to Drawing Plants in Nature Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Headline Publishing Group
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Pages: 128 Illustrations and other contents: Over 100 bespoke black and white drawings Language: English ISBN: 9781035435326 Categories: , ,

This is not a conventional botanical drawing manual.

It is a guide to drawing plants in nature, for anyone who feels there is more to plants than what we usually notice.

Beyond Botanical invites you to let plants around you guide the way you draw. By observing, sensing, and being present with them, something in the way you experience plants begins to change.

Inside this book there are all sorts of activities. Some will take you outside, while others can be enjoyed from the comfort of your home. Through guided activities and prompts by freehand botanical tattoo artist and painter Daniel the Gardener, you’ll find yourself drawing from real encounters, and even plants that might only exist in your imagination.

Dedicated sections offer guidance on perspective, shading, and composition, helping bring your illustrations to life without overcomplicating things.

Stems, leaves, and flowers are explored in detail, with space to draw, reflect, and journal. This guide is meant to be carried, kept close, and returned to, becoming a space where your relationship with plants can grow.

Beyond Botanical is an invitation to nature lovers, artists, gardeners, and anyone who wants to experience botanical drawing in a way that grows from presence and connection.

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Author Biography

Daniel is a botanical artist from Buenos Aires. His career took a significant turn when he decided to learn tattooing, specializing in freehand botanical motifs. Combining his painting expertise with the craft of tattooing, Daniel quickly gained recognition as the only tattoo artist dedicated exclusively to large-scale freehand plant motifs. Daniel then moved to London to work at the renowned Parliament Tattoo, one of Europe's most influential tattoo studios. With a year-and-a-half waitlist, he decided to open his private studio, a unique space set up in collaboration with a plant shop, where he tattoos surrounded by greenery. His unique artistry led to a collaboration with the William Morris Gallery for London Craft Week, featuring a live tattoo performance. Last year, Daniel became the first tattoo artist to participate in the Alexander McQueen Sarabande Foundation artist-in-residence program. This opportunity reignited his passion for painting, leading to a new cycle of art exhibitions that blend his dual passions.