Apr 05 2018
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May 03 2018
Inspired by Tony Tyznik: Drawing Oaks

Inspired by Tony Tyznik: Drawing Oaks

at The Morton Arboretum

Use the style of renowned landscape architect Tony Tyznik for inspiration as you create a drawing of an oak tree, working either in graphite or in pen and ink.Tony Tyznik was a landscape architect at The Morton Arboretum for many decades and was a key figure in making the Arboretum what it is today. Mr. Tyznik was also a fine artist, with a keen eye for observation and detail, accurately capturing the structure and scale of trees in an intricate and engaging style.

In this class, you will study the pen and ink portfolio of Tyznik. Then using either pencil or pen and ink, work from herbarium sheets, live specimens, and other references to draw your chosen tree and add a human figure for scale.

Course number A415

Instructor: Suzanne Wegener, freelance artist
Prerequisite:  Begin to Draw (A000) and Nature Drawing II (A002) or equivalent experience required.
Notes: A supply list will be provided. Limit 15

Thornhill Education Center

 

Admission Info

Fees and Admission
Nonmembers: Fees include admission to the Arboretum.
$138.00 member
$162.00 nonmember
Registration Information
ONLINE: REGISTER NOW
CALL: 630-719-2468 (or to be waitlisted)
IN PERSON: Stop by the Visitor Center during open hours.

Phone: 630.725.2066

Dates & Times

2018/04/05 - 2018/05/03

Location Info

The Morton Arboretum

4100 Illinois Route 53, Lisle, IL 60532