ONSITE: The Art of Paper Botanicals
Adult Intensive | This class is completed
During this class you will learn techniques used to turn paper into a three-dimensional art, with an emphasis on creating plants and florals. We'll begin with the correct use of materials, including X-acto blades, scissors, and bone folders for shaping and scoring our medium. We will also learn the various types of paper texture and weights that can be used for creating. Then we'll explore different folding, cutting, and shaping techniques used to transform our 2D paper into detailed plants and flowers. We'll work with various Virginia native florals as inspiration. From Dogwoods to wild Buttercups. By the end of this class, you will have made a beautifully crafted paper bouquet.
Raven Smith
As a young girl, I loved gliding my scissors through construction paper to create beautifully arranged strips of colors that would then be turned into ringlets and form the longest, most colorful link chains my first-grade class would ever see. Since then, these childhood memories, practices, and habits have shaped my exploration of paper as a new medium.
My paper illustrations explore and take inspiration from observations of the natural world, how we interact with it, the raw essence of the subjects found there, and ultimately allow us to consider and rethink our relationship with natural spaces, flora, and fauna.
Originally from Florida, I moved to Richmond in pursuit of a life of art and the outdoors. I find inspiration when I am immersed in nature, so I have found a deep love for hiking and primitive camping.
Instagram: @Ravenillustrated