Apr 13
Bioephoria: Contemplation and Mark Making with Natural Objects

Bioephoria: Contemplation and Mark Making with Natural Objects

Presented by Western Hills Garden at Western Hills Garden

This class was enthusiastically received last year, and we are thrilled to offer it again in 2024 for artists of all skills levels (beginners to advanced). The day begins with a guided meditation led by mediation coach, Debi Gollan, to get grounded in the present and set intentions. Next is a walking meditation to explore the garden in search of specimens to observe and materials to draw with.

We will use ink and vine charcoal to demonstrate and review the fundamentals of observation and drawing – including continuous line contour, negative space, balance, harmony, and types of mark making including tools from the natural world. This is not about creating a perfect rendering of the plants we observe but rather a record of time spent together in connection with nature.  

The term Bioeuphoria is a protologism (not yet in common use) that refers to the very particular relationship artists have in direct, sustained observation of nature – one that with practice can build a sense of a true reciprocal relationship. The artistic and meditation practices used help foster deep connections with the natural world and can become a part of your daily practice.

Admission Info

$100 includes all materials, snacks, drinks, and a simple vegan lunch of soup, salad, and bread.

Email: hello@westernhillsgarden.com

Dates & Times

2024/04/13 - 2024/04/13

Additional time info:

Snacks and drinks served throughout the class. A simple vegan lunch provided around 12:30 (bring your own if you have dietary restrictions). Feel free to stay and wander through the garden or continue to work until 4pm.

Location Info

Western Hills Garden

16250 Coleman Valley Road, Occidental, CA 95465

Accessibility Info

Western Hills Garden has two parking spots for people with disabilities near the front gate. While the paths are narrow and uneven in many places, we have had people with walking sticks and walkers successfully navigate them.