Botanical Illustration - Face to Face
Botanical Illustration with Mixed Media - Face to Face
Mixed media botanical illustration training is a very special field that combines scientific accuracy with artistic expression.
This program aims to teach the intricacies of botanical illustration using a variety of techniques and materials.
- Basic Botanical Knowledge and Observation Techniques
- Plant anatomy and morphology
- Detailed observation and sketching techniques
- The balance between scientific accuracy and artistic interpretation
- Drawing Techniques
- Pencil and charcoal techniques
- Line studies and toning
- Texturing techniques
- Watercolor Basics
- Watercolor materials and basic techniques
- Color theory and blending
- Expressing botanical details with watercolor
- Ink and Lavi Technique
- Use of ink pen
- Shading with the Lavi technique
- Nature view and plant details
- Mixed Media Techniques
- Watercolor and ink combination
- Colored pencils and watercolors
- Mix of acrylic and watercolor
- Integration of Digital Techniques
- Combining traditional and digital techniques
- Digital coloring and editing
- Use of tablets and digital drawing programs
- Composition and Page Layout
- Page layout in scientific illustrations
- Arrangement of plant parts
- Tagging and annotation techniques
- Color Techniques and Light-Shadow
- Capturing and interpreting natural colors
- Creating volume with light and shadow
- Color layers and transparency techniques
- Leaf Drawings and Techniques
- Anatomy and drawing techniques of different leaf types
- Detailed drawing of leaf veins and tissues
- Reflecting the effects of seasonal changes on leaves
- Flower Illustrations
- Flower anatomy and drawing of various flower types
- Detailing the petals, stamens, and pistils
- Flower drawings and compositions from different angles
- Tree and Plant Trunks
- Drawing tree bark and trunk textures
- Reflecting the characteristic features of different tree species
- Demonstrating growth and aging effects on plant stems
- Portfolio Development and Professional Practices
- Creating a botanical illustration portfolio
This programme will provide students with the opportunity to work on a wider variety of plant drawings. Each module is designed to complement theoretical knowledge with practical application.
Materials and Techniques to be Used:
- Drawing pens (pencil, charcoal pencil)
- Watercolor paints and various brushes
- Ink and rapido pens
- Colored pencils (dry and wet)
- Acrylic paints
- Mixed media papers
Throughout the program, students can examine the techniques of different artists and develop their own styles. For example, studying the natural observations and use of color of Impressionist artists like Claude Monet can inspire the use of light and color in botanical illustration.
This program will enable students to produce competent botanical illustrations, both in terms of scientific accuracy and artistic expression, by studying a variety of plant species. The program can be further adapted to meet specific needs and expanded to delve into specific plant species or techniques.
SULEYMAN CAGLAYAN
Born in Istanbul in 1977, Çağlayan completed his undergraduate program in the Painting Department of the Faculty of Fine Arts at Mimar Sinan University in 2002 under the tutelage of Neşe Erdok, Nedret Sekban and Ahmet Umur Deniz. In 2010, he became an Assoc. She completed the Master's Program in Painting at Mimar Sinan University, Institute of Social Sciences, under the supervision of Ahmet Umur Deniz. EXHIBITIONS 2002 Group Exhibition, Evin Art Gallery, TÜYAP Art Fair 2003 Group Exhibition, Evin Art Gallery, TÜYAP Art Fair 2003 Group Exhibition, Evin Art Gallery 2004 Personal Exhibition, Maltepe Art Gallery 2004 Group Exhibition, Maltepe Art Gallery 2005 Personal Exhibition, Maltepe Art Gallery 2007 Personal Exhibition, Maltepe Art Gallery 2012 "Unnamed Times I" Personal Exhibition, Doruk Art Gallery 2013 "Unnamed Times II" Personal Exhibition, Doruk Art Gallery 2013 TÜYAP Art Fair 2014 Contemporary Istanbul Art Fair 2014 TÜYAP Art Fair 2014 Group Exhibition, Akademililer Art Gallery 2016 Personal Exhibition, Kızıltoprak Art Gallery