How to Draw a Pine Cone (Online Art Workshop)


How to Draw a Pine Cone (Online Art Workshop)
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How to Draw a Pine Cone (Online Art Workshop)
Mary Ellen Carsley, Professional Artist/Illustrator and Visual Arts Coordinator at Severn School


Artists looking for a new challenge can celebrate the winter season by learning how to draw a pine cone! In this online workshop, you can hone your drawing skills, explore the Fibonacci sequence in nature, gain confidence in representing the natural world on paper, and learn a few pro tips to help you capture the beauty and complexity of plants.

Suggested Materials List:

  • Drawing Pad/Paper 9”x 12” or larger
  • 2H pencil
  • 4B pencil
  • Paper tortillion / stump for blending
  • 1 small pocket pencil sharpener
  • 1 kneaded eraser
  • 1 “pink pearl” or similar type eraser

Intended Audience: Adult Intermediate: Suitable for sprouted and full bloom learners, this program dives deeper into the topic. This program does not contain introductory information.

Please note: This program will be offered through the online platform Livestorm. Clicking on the pre-registration link below will allow you to register through that system

DATE: Saturday, February 18
TIME: 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET
LOCATION: online
FREE: Pre-registration required

Cancellation Policy
The U.S. Botanic Garden reserves the right to substitute instructors or cancel programs when necessary.

United States Botanic Garden Conservatory
100 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20001
(202) 225-8333