BERNADETTE DRABSCH: This course
will satisfy your love of drawing
and fascination for the natural world.
Natural History Illustration is
a bridge between art and science.
ANDREW HOWELLS: Natural
History Illustration
begins with observational
drawing and fill work.
This is where seeing and accurately
depicting the natural world begins.
The next stage is in the studio
with composition, form, proportion,
the structure, and finally, rendering.
BERNADETTE DRABSCH: You don't
need to have a background in art
to do this course.
We have experts who will step
you through all the skills you
will need to get started.
ANDREW HOWELLS: Through
the discussion of artworks
and the demonstrations
of practical tasks,
you'll develop the ability to see and
accurately depict the natural world
subjects.
BERNADETTE DRABSCH:
This course could help
you bring a beautiful flower
or a tiny beetle to life,
and enrich your personal
observations of the natural world.
ANDREW HOWELLS: While
this course can simply
help improve your drawing
skills, it could also
lead to professional
illustration careers
in both the sciences and humanities.
BERNADETTE DRABSCH: We look
forward to you joining us
as we explore the natural
world through art.
