Wildflowers in Watercolors
Duration
2 day(s)
Languages
English
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Learn to apply watercolor and artistic methods to botanical field observations
Experience walking and light hiking to inspiring locations for plein air painting
Discover how to capture color, texture, and detail of wildflowers effectively
Learn to use field notebooks to record sketches, notes, and observations
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Experience the vibrant beauty of Glacier National Park’s wildflower meadows while joining Montana Master Naturalist and award-winning botanical watercolor artist Hillary Parker for an immersive art course. Discover how to observe, identify, sketch, and paint wildflowers in their natural surroundings while gaining confidence in field-based artistic techniques. Learn to work with professional art supplies provided for the course, practicing both guided demonstrations and independent creative exploration. Explore trails and meadows at a gentle pace, capturing the colors, shapes, and textures of the park’s flora through watercolor and sketching.
Experience a blend of instruction, field study, and hands-on practice designed for all skill levels, with no prior art or hiking experience required. Discover expert guidance and one-on-one support as you apply botanical study techniques outdoors, while enjoying short hikes and scenic locations for inspiration. Learn to translate natural observation into artistic expression while connecting with fellow participants in a supportive, creative environment. Explore techniques, practice painting on location, and develop a deeper appreciation for the flora and landscapes of Glacier National Park.
All art supplies
Dinner and lunch
One night lodging in student cabins
Park entry pass
Gratuities
Sun protection recommended: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen
Comfortable hiking shoes
Snacks and water bottle
Backpack or rain gear
Warm layers and flashlight or headlamp
Binoculars, wildflower or birding guides
Magnifying glass or small field lens
Field notebook
Light walking or short hikes on trails during field studies
Cabins are shared by gender with up to four students per cabin
Be prepared for changing weather and variable trail conditions
Bring a suitable field notebook for sketches and observations
Students may swim at nearby creeks on hot days
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