Event Name: Drawing Basics: Fantastic Flowers in Pen & Ink
Event Date(s): Saturday, 1/24/2026, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM, 2 hours
Saturday, 1/31/2026, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM, 2 hours
Saturday, 2/7/2026, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM, 2 hours
Saturday, 2/14/2026, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM, 2 hours
Tickets Available: 22
Purchase Deadline: Saturday, 1/24/2026 10:30 AM

Learn the basics of working in pen & ink to create beautiful flower drawings.

In this class you will begin by doing tracing from photos onto inking film, explore several inking techniques, including hatching, crosshatching and stippling. Being able to see your photo through the Dura-lar, a polyester film with a matte finish, there is no need to worry about getting the drawing correct.

This online workshop is 4 weeks long. You will meet every Saturday morning for instruction with the teacher. After the morning session you will be given time to continue working on your artwork. In the afternoon each person will schedule a 15 minute one-on-one time with the instructor to talk about your artwork and get personal input.

The material is not provided for the course. A material list is below.


Required Materials (Not included with registration):

  1. Higgins Black Magic waterproof ink
  2. Speedball pen set, either Cartooning Pen and Nib Project Set or Number 20 General Purpose Set
  3. Dura-lar Archival polyester film for drawing, .005 matte finish, 9" x 12" pad


Additional Program Information

  1. This program will be held virtually. Once you register you will receive a Zoom link in the confirmation. 
  2. This workshop will only be available live. There will be no recording available.
  3. Please review the materials list above. Materials are not provided.


      EVENT INFORMATION   
  • Ticket Price: $155 NEBG Member Adult | $186 Non-Member Adult
  • Dates
    • Saturday, January 24, 2026
    • Saturday, January 31, 2026
    • Saturday, February 7, 2026
    • Saturday, February 14, 2026
  • Time: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
  • Location: Online Webinar
 
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR - CAROL SCHWARTZ, Illustrator
     

A constant supply of drawing materials accompanied Carol Schwartz while growing up in Missouri. She graduated with a BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute, attending her senior year at Rhode Island School of Design. In 2014 she received her MFA from the University of Hartford, Connecticut. Her illustrations have appeared in over 60 picture books and countless magazines, newspapers and advertisements. 

With a focus on science and nature, a few of the companies Carol has worked with include Scholastic, Hyperion, National Geographic Society, National Wildlife Federation, and The Washington Post. 

Her children’s books have been chosen as Outstanding Science Trade Books by the National Science Teacher’s Association and Children’s Book Council and have been honored with the Children’s Choice Book Award and included in the Original Art exhibition at the Society of Illustrators in New York. Her artwork has been exhibited throughout the country, including Focus on Nature XIV and XV, The Society of Illustrators in New York, and The Illustrator’s Club of Washington DC. Carol’s work is included in the Society of Illustrators permanent collection from the exhibition, Women Illustrators Past and Present. 

Carol’s favorite medium is gouache, an opaque watercolor, although she also works digitally, often taking her gouache paintings into Photoshop where she continues to build and improve on them. Creating textures and detail is characteristic of her style, giving deeper understanding and connection to her subjects.

For many years Carol lived in the Washington, DC area raising a family and managing her illustration business. Life has taken her to a variety of states including Florida, North Carolina, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Massachusetts, where she taught at a number of colleges. 

Carol now lives in Connecticut where she is Assistant Professor of Illustration at the Hartford Art School, University of Hartford and teaches online in Rhode Island School of Design’s Continuing Education Natural Science Certificate Program. Her artistic process and love of nature have been a topic for presentations at elementary schools, libraries, conferences and colleges. 

Carol enjoys co-teaching the workshop, "Seascapes and Landscapes” and being an Artist-In-Residence at the Shoals Marine Laboratory on Appledore Island, Maine where her love of the ocean and art come together through visually documenting her experiences and teaching.

Visit: Carol Schwartz Illustration

      
 

 
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