Serpentine Cone Flower
Ink and watercolor in large Moleskine watercolor notebook
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Today I went to Berkeley’s Tilden Park Botanical Gardens with Richard. It’s a lovely, serene place filled with California native plants and trees from giant redwoods to wildflowers. He hiked around the hills, fields, bridges, creeks and wooded areas, enjoying the quiet breeze and birdsong. Most of the flowering plants had already done their big blooming in the spring but these coneflowers grabbed my interest so I sat down on the grass and did this quick sketch while Richard, a photographer, took close up shots of flowers.
Then we decided to move on to Blake Gardens. Richard had never been there and there were many parts of the estate I’d never explored, so we hiked all around there too, finding amazing jewels of nature and design at every turn. We took lots of photos but since time was limited and we wanted to see everything, I didn’t do another drawing. Now that I’ve seen the full scope of what’s there I think it holds promise for unlimited painting opportunities.

8 replies on “Tilden Botanical Garden”
Beautiful Jana, I love this! It is absolutely alive and vibrant with color and character…hope the painting opportunities show themself soon…
Ronell
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And this is lovely too. If I’m drawing on location anywhere I like to visit first just to see what’s there – otherwise I spend my drawing time, walking around looking for what I want to draw…
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GLORIOUS!!!!! It’s so fresh and rich in color!! LOVE IT! And a flower I never knew!! Sometimes these garden trips are such eye candy it’s hard to choose one thing to paint — and we wind up taking photos and photos — another artform … and dda way to savor the moment some time later! Can’t wait to see more!
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Sounds lovely!
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Such happy bright colors. It just makes me smile.
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Lovely sketch. Wonderful colors and composition.
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lovely colours Jana. a charrming sketch.
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What great locations Jana
Did you find this link to the flowers which grow in different months in the Botanic Gardens
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