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BOTANICAL DRAWING II:
Shading & Structure

You’ve built a strong foundation in Botanical Drawing I — learning to see, structure, and create form using only line. Now, it’s time to expand your understanding of depth and dimension by exploring light, shadow, and value.

This course takes the next step in your artistic journey, sharpening your ability to see subtle shifts in light and shadow while deepening your focus and observational skills. Using graphite, you’ll explore grayscale rendering and value mapping, learning to blend smooth transitions between highlights, midtones, and shadows, resulting in refined, visually rich botanical drawings that convey structure and realism.

Nature remains our greatest teacher. Together, we’ll observe how light sculpts botanical forms, sketch directly from life, and refine our understanding of contrast. You’ll create a personal value finder, experiment with artistic tools, and gain confidence in shading—all in a supportive, engaging environment where curiosity and practice make learning fun.

Now that you’ve learned to build form with line alone, you’ll be adding another layer of understanding with expert guidance and feedback along the way.

Let’s keep growing — one line, one shadow, one discovery at a time!

Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden strives to be a Garden for all and we are committed to offering diverse adult learning opportunities that are inclusive and accessible to all learners. If you would like to request an accommodation to support your participation in an adult learning opportunity at the Garden, please contact [email protected] or call 804-262-9887 x328 and we will make our best effort to help.

REGISTER MEMBER $289

REGISTER NON-MEMBER $343

Dates:
Thursday, March 5, 2026 - Thursday, April 2, 2026
Time:
10:00 am - 3:30 pm
Event Details

GES: BI, 20, required*

*This class is required for the Botanical Illustration Certificate program and provides 20 hours of credit. Completion of the prerequisite course is required for registration.

Prerequisite: Botanical Drawing I. Additional workshops and one-on-one tutoring are available for extra hands-on time. If you’re unsure about your readiness, your instructor is here to help.

Class Environment: encourages experimentation, group discussions, and inquisitiveness
Homework: 5+ hours a week (varies with participant)
Note: Due to limited class time, additional drawing time outside of the classroom is necessary to acquire the skills taught.
Participants pursuing the Garden’s Botanical Illustration certificate are expected to complete all projects and make-up any absences before continuing their drawing studies.

This class takes place over four Thursdays in March and April:

  • March 5
  • March 12
  • March 26
  • April 2

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Stephey Baker

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS

Stephey Baker is an artist specializing in pen and ink, watercolor, color theory, and graphic design for the professional artist community. Her lifelong connection to nature led her to botanical illustration, with a special interest in pollinating insects and the plants that nurture them. Stephey obtained her botanical illustration certificate at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. She believes in cultivating a curious spirit and finds joy in teaching others how to easily connect to their artistic side. Stephey lives in Church Hill with her rescued cats and dogs and tends to an urban garden full of life. In her favorite dreams, she can talk to Bumble Bees. Learn more at markedbythemuse.com

 

Claudette BakerClaudette Baker comes from a long lineage of artists and has lived her life as a student and teacher of various artistic practices. She taught art to children, served as a guest artist at the Governor’s School for the Arts in Norfolk, and is a graduate of the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden’s botanical illustration program. Claudette’s favorite medium is pencil, both color and graphite. She is a free spirit who accepts all with open arms. As a teacher, she encourages students to learn the basics as the first step in their journey to find their own style and voice. You can follow her on Instagram @claudette_baker.