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Posted: May 09 2006 at 6:01pm | IP Logged Quote MaryM

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My eldest is a gifted artist. They would peer over his shoulder, ooh and aahh, and totally give up on their own drawings.


I recently met the author of this book ,Who Lives in Your Backyard? and this is what she describes as the most common reason for people to not do nature sketches - comparisons to more experienced artists and the "pictures in books." I didn't have time to really read through the book at that time, but she described it as walking through the process of observation and putting drawing into practice. She emphasized how one improves through practice and that we can't compare ourselves as beginners to those who are no longer beginners. Her book shows the "evolution" of her drawing abilites through excerpts from her journals. It focuses on the simple nature around us - our backyards. Seems like it could be a good addition to the Leslie/Roth book on the topic.

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Posted: May 09 2006 at 6:16pm | IP Logged Quote lapazfarm

Thanks, Mary, for the lead on that one! It looks fantastic! I already added it to my cart at Amazon (where it is much cheaper than the publisher's price). I can't wait to see it!
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Posted: May 09 2006 at 6:53pm | IP Logged Quote Mary G

Mary M -- this book and the author sound awesome. Just what I needed to hear. THANKS! Any chance she'd be at the conference in June?

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Posted: May 09 2006 at 9:14pm | IP Logged Quote MacBeth

lapazfarm wrote:
MacBeth, I love the idea of a fungus walk. It is one area of nature where I am woefully ill-informed. I just need to get out and dig into it. Any tips on fungus hunting? Best sites, time of year, etc? I figure moist woods will be the richest sites, but where else should we look?
Also, do you know of any good online fungus guides?


Oh, anywhere . Thankfully, though, not in my walls.

Moist forests, or well-watered lawns are great. I have a very good friend who regularly picks the mushrooms off his neighbors' lawns and eats them, using nothing more than a Peterson's Guide!

Our best 'shrooming happens in the fall, in damp forests. I posted a few pictures on Mousey Trails, but they are big big big, and may be hard for some folks    to see. I will try to get them smaller, but the detail is sometimes lost in reduction, and the detail is so cool!
Check out Wildman Steve Brill's mushroom site. He has great photos, recipes and advice. He's a local guy who knows his stuff (and he's pretty funny, too). Check out his video on Chicken Mushrooms (delicious, btw!!!!).

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Posted: Aug 21 2006 at 12:54pm | IP Logged Quote ~Rachel~

Just thought I'd bump this thread with this link to some nature journal ideas you can use to get started!

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Posted: Aug 27 2006 at 9:03am | IP Logged Quote Karen T

One thing I'd like some tips on is using watercolor pencils. We have several sets and i've used them as very nice pencils but have never taken the plunge and wet them afterward, afraid everything will smear and be unrecognizable.
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Posted: Aug 27 2006 at 9:20am | IP Logged Quote lapazfarm

I found this lesson:watercolor pencil seashell
and a couple more lessons on the same site here.
I think we will try this technique during our Sail Away unit study.

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Theresa-
Can you share where you found the coloring pages for Arnosky's 100 Animals Every Child Should Know? Thanks.
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Sure!
Here it is!Jim Arnosky 100 Animals

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Thank you! Site is bookmarked for further exploration!
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