Draw Botanical Workshop:  Summer Flowers

Draw Botanical Workshop: Summer Flowers

Workshop | Available

140 East Main Street Tuckerton, NJ 08087 United States
TBD
All
7/26/2025-7/27/2025
10:00 AM-3:00 PM EDT on Sun Sat
$235.00
Member Discount Available

Draw Botanical Workshop: Summer Flowers

Workshop | Available

Come join Pam Thompson of Draw Botanical—an internationally renowned leader in botanical illustration education for a relaxing and inspiring workshop where you'll slow down, connect with nature, and discover the art of drawing lifelike, three-dimensional flowers.

Pam will guide you through techniques that 
blend the fluidity of watercolor with the precision of colored pencil to create vibrant, rich, drawings that leap off the page.

Whether you're a 
complete beginner or a seasoned artist, this workshop is thoughtfully designed to support and challenge students at every skill level.

  • Tuition: 
    $195.00 for Members
    $235 for Non Members

  • To keep things simple and accessible, only a few required supplies are needed to participate fully in class. These are:

    • 1 small cup or jar to hold water: for watercolor
    • 1 small & 1 medium cup or jar to hold your flower specimens
    •  Portable gooseneck or similar lamp to light your subject and your drawing


  • Shared Supplies:

    The other materials will be available to share at no additional cost. There's no need to purchase anything else.


    Optional:

    If you prefer to have your own personal supplies, you are welcome to:

    OR
    • bring similar/comparable supplies you may already have at home


  • The goal is to create a creative, welcoming environment without the pressure of a long supply list.

    We look forward to seeing you in class!





Thompson, Pam
Pam Thompson

Pam Thompson (she/her) is a botanical artist and scientist in Pennsylvania where she strives to capture the unique, intrinsic artistry of the plants that inspire her. Raised in the middle of nowhere, she developed a deep curiosity about the woodland plants that surrounded her, but didn’t discover her love of botanical art until 2017 when she attended a workshop with Wendy. She’s been head over heels since, and is enrolled in the Botanical Illustration Program at the New York Botanical Garden. She is inspired by the flora of local farms and gardens of Bucks County where she resides, and on the native plants surrounding the glaciated lakes and bogs of the Pocono Plateau. View Pam’s Draw Botanical Portfolio