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Margaret Best is an award-winning contemporary botanical artist and a respected teacher. Her work can be viewed in books, catalogs, magazines, public and private collections, and on coins distributed by the Royal Canadian Mint.
How did Margaret stumble into this genre?
What life experience prepared Margaret for the specialty she’s become known for?
How does botanical art differ from flower painting?
Let’s find out.
LINKS
Margaret Best’s website
Margaret on Instagram (@margaretbest8904)
Margaret on Facebook
Ann Swan
Pandora Sellars
Coral Guest
American Society of Botanical Artists
Out of the Woods Exhibition
Botanical Art and Artists
Plant Blindness
Margaret Best Designs Wild Rose for Royal Canadian Mint
Margaret Best Discusses Color in Botanical Art, Provides Tips for Informal Science Educators
The Blue of the Artist’s Ocean, an article for Environmental Education Week by Margaret Best
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CREDITS:
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TALATERRA combines "tala" (Icelandic for "to speak" and "to talk") with "terra" (Earth)—because speaking for our planet and telling its stories is what environmental educators do.
TALATERRA: to speak Earth.
* TALATERRA is an affiliate of Bookshop.org.
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Margaret Best is an award-winning contemporary botanical artist and a respected teacher. Her work can be viewed in books, catalogs, magazines, public and private collections, and on coins distributed by the Royal Canadian Mint.
How did Margaret stumble into this genre?
What life experience prepared Margaret for the specialty she’s become known for?
How does botanical art differ from flower painting?
Let’s find out.
LINKS
Margaret Best’s website
Margaret on Instagram (@margaretbest8904)
Margaret on Facebook
Ann Swan
Pandora Sellars
Coral Guest
American Society of Botanical Artists
Out of the Woods Exhibition
Botanical Art and Artists
Plant Blindness
Margaret Best Designs Wild Rose for Royal Canadian Mint
Margaret Best Discusses Color in Botanical Art, Provides Tips for Informal Science Educators
The Blue of the Artist’s Ocean, an article for Environmental Education Week by Margaret Best
_______________
CREDITS:
ABOUT:
TALATERRA combines "tala" (Icelandic for "to speak" and "to talk") with "terra" (Earth)—because speaking for our planet and telling its stories is what environmental educators do.
TALATERRA: to speak Earth.
* TALATERRA is an affiliate of Bookshop.org.