Hibd 15th Int Cat
Hibd 15th Int Cat
International
Exhibition
of Botanical Art
& Illustration
Catalogue
Lugene B. Bruno
and Carolina L. Roy
Cover Illustration:
Soft Tree Fern, Dicksonia antarctica [Dicksonia antarctica
Labillardière, Dicksoniaceae], watercolor on paper by
Laurie Andrews (1936–), 2008, 76.5 × 56.5 cm, HI Art
accession no. 8078.
Artworks reproduced by permission of the artists
Printed and bound by RR Donnelley
Hoechstetter Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Reproduction photography by Frank A. Reynolds
Designed by Lugene B. Bruno
Edited by Scarlett T. Townsend
© 2016
Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation
All Rights Reserved
ISBN 978-0-913196-87-8
I n t r o d u c t i o n
The Exhibition
The Institute staged the first of its International exhibitions in 1964,
followed by successive shows in 1968, 1972, 1977, 1983, 1988, 1992,
1995, 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2010 and 2013. Collectively, the catalogues
contain the most comprehensive record available of 20th–21st-century
botanical artists and illustrators — the number of individuals represented
now totals 1,172.
Catalogue
Biographical information for the catalogue was provided by the artists
and has been edited or supplemented as necessary. Titles of artworks
are rendered as given by the artists, and the Hunt Institute has added
botanical nomenclature in square brackets where necessary. Dimensions
cited (in centimeters) are for sheet sizes. If an artwork in this exhibition
has been reproduced in a publication, an asterisk appears next to the
artwork caption and the publication citation in the artist’s biography.
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Helen Y. Burrows (Australia, 1946–)
Rose; Rosa ‘Pierre de Ronsard’ [Rosa Linnaeus, Rosaceae] 2012
Watercolor on paper 53.5 × 39 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
Right:
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Brigitte Daniel (England, 1959–)
Auricula ‘Yorkshire Grey’ [Primula Linnaeus, Primulaceae] 2010
Watercolor on vellum 25 × 20.5 cm
Hunt Institute collection
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Below:
3
Insil Choi (South Korea, 1987–)
Earthstar fungi; Astraeus [Astraeus Morgan, Diplocystidiaceae] 2013
Pen-and-ink on illustration board 38 × 51 cm
Lent by the artist
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Left:
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Jean Dennis (Australia, 1938–)
Brachychiton chillagoensis [Brachychiton chillagoensis Guymer, Sterculiaceae] 2008
Watercolor on paper 53.5 × 38 cm
Lent by the artist
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Érik Desmazières (France, 1948–)
Coloquintes [Cucurbitaceae] 1983
Etching, drypoint and open bite 25 × 33 cm Edition: 7th State 1/1
Hunt Institute collection
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Left:
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Pauline Dewar (Australia, 1955–)
Asplenium bulbiferum, Hen and Chicken fern [Asplenium bulbiferum G. Forster, Aspleniaceae] 2015
Pen-and-ink on illustration board 42 × 28.5 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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Above:
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Carrie Di Costanzo (United States, 1967–)
Magnolia; Magnolia grandiflora [Magnolia grandiflora Linnaeus, Magnoliaceae] 2014
Gouache on paper 56 × 70 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
Below:
9
Dolores Diaz (United States, 1947–)
“Gardening” Tomatoes, Solanum lycopersicum [Solanum lycopersicum Linnaeus, Solanaceae] 2015
Graphite pencil on paper 55.5 × 56.5 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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Right:
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Kaho Emura (Japan, 1963–)
Wasabi, Japanese horseradish, Wasabia japonica [Eutrema japonicum (Miquel) Koidzumi, Brassicaceae alt. Cruciferae] 2014
Watercolor on illustration board 51.5 × 36 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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Left:
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Maggy Fitzpatrick (England, 1958–)
Hydrangea, Hydrangea macrophylla [Hydrangea Gronovius, Hydrangeaceae] 2014
Watercolor on paper 59 × 42 cm
Lent by the artist
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Below:
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Anne Hayes (Australia, 1965–)
Hibiscus tiliaceus ‘variegata’ [Hibiscus tiliaceus Linnaeus, Malvaceae] 2014
Watercolor on paper 34.5 × 54.5 cm
Hunt Institute collection
Right:
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Hideo Horikoshi (Japan, 1936–)
Yam; Dioscoreae japonica [Dioscorea japonica Thunberg, Dioscoreaceae] 2014
Watercolor on paper 76.5 × 57.5 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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Above:
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Denise Heywood (England, 1960–)
Pomegranates; Punica granatum [Punica granatum Linnaeus, Lythraceae] 2015
Watercolor on paper 17 × 26 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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Right:
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Mariko Ikeda (Japan, 1981–)
Japanese walnut; Juglans mandshurica Maxim var. sachalinensis [Juglans mandshurica Maximowicz, Juglandaceae] 2014
Watercolor and graphite on vellum 65 × 53 cm
Hunt Institute collection
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Above:
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Jenny Hyde-Johnson (South Africa, 1955–)
Aasblom (Carrion flower); Orbea melanantha (=Orbeopsis melanantha) [Orbea melanantha (Schlechter) Bruyns, Asclepiadaceae] 2015
Watercolor and gouache on illustration board 43.5 × 57.5 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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Below: Right:
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Rose Marie James (United States, 1945–) Keiko Kobayashi (Japan, 1958–)
Balloon Cotton Bush, Gomphocarpus physocarpus Various beans’ seedlings III [Fabaceae alt. Leguminosae] 2015
[Gomphocarpus physocarpus E. Meyer, Asclepiadaceae] 2015 Watercolor on paper 99 × 70 cm
Watercolor on paper 48 × 32 cm Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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Siobhan Larkin (Ireland) Stephanie Law (United States, 1976–)
Golden Groundsel; Ligularia dentata [Ligularia dentata (A. Gray) Borage; Borago officinalis [Borago officinalis Linnaeus,
Hara, Asteraceae alt. Compositae] 2015 Boraginaceae] 2015
Watercolor pencil on paper 58 × 42 cm Watercolor on paper 31 × 23 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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Angela Lober (Australia, 1966–)
Kangaroo Grass; Themeda australis [Themeda triandra Forsskål, Poaceae alt. Graminae] 2015
Watercolor on vellum 30 × 22.5 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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Rogério Lupo (Brazil, 1970–)
Microlicia cogniauxiana - Melastomataceae [Microlicia cogniauxiana R. Romero, Melastomataceae] 2014
Pen-and-ink on paper 41 × 33 cm
Hunt Institute collection
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Suguri Makino (Japan, 1950–)
Aotsudurafuji, Cocculus trilobus [Cocculus orbiculatus (Linnaeus) de Candolle, Menispermaceae] 2005
Acrylic paint by airbrush, gouache, on illustration board 51.5 × 36 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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Robert McNeill (Scotland, 1954–)
Waratah; Telopea [Telopea R. Brown, Proteaceae] 2015
Watercolor on paper 61.5 × 47 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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David Morrison
(United States, 1956–)
Magnolia Branches Series
#2 [Magnolia Linnaeus,
Magnoliaceae] 2012
Colored pencil on paper
87 × 51.5 cm
Hunt Institute collection
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Atsuko Nishiyama (Japan, 1957–)
The edible mushrooms: White mushroom, Cauliflower fungus, King trumpet mushroom, Shiitake mushroom,
Oyster mushroom, Golden oyster mushroom, Matsutake mushroom, Butterscotch mushroom, Buna
shimeji mushroom [Agaricus bisporus (J. E. Lange) Imbach, Agaricaceae; Sparassis crispa (Wulfen) Fries,
Sparassidaceae; Pleurotus eryngii (de Candolle) Quélet, Pleurotaceae; Lentinula edodes (Berkeley) Pegler,
Omphalotaceae; Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacquin) P. Kummer, Pleurotaceae; Pleurotus cornucopiae (Paulet)
Rolland, Pleurotaceae; Tricholoma matsutake (S. Ito & S. Imai) Singer, Tricholomataceae; Pholiota microspora
(Berkeley) Saccardo, Strophariaceae; Hypsizygus marmoreus (Peck) H. E. Bigelow, Lyophyllaceae] 2013
Watercolor and graphite pencil on illustration board 51.5 × 36.3 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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Eunike Nugroho (Indonesia, 1981–) Maria Luisa Palanca (Spain, 1958–)
The Old and The Young I; Paphiopedilum praestans Fly agaric, fly mushroom; Amanita muscaria [Amanita
[Paphiopedilum praestans Pfitzer, muscaria (Linnaeus) Lamarck, Amanitaceae] 2015
Orchidaceae] 2014 Pen-and-ink on paper 42 × 29.5 cm
Watercolor on paper 38 × 29.5 cm Lent by the artist
Hunt Institute collection
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Denise Ramsay (New Zealand, 1971–)
Flaming Glory; Flame Lily; Gloriosa superba ‘Rothschildiana’ scale 3:1 [Gloriosa superba Linnaeus, Colchicaceae] 2015
Watercolor on paper 76.5 × 56 cm
Hunt Institute collection
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Terrie Reddish (New Zealand, 1957–)
Crowning Glory, New Zealand Flax, Phormium tenax
[Phormium tenax J. R. Forster & G. Forster, Phormiaceae] 2008
Colored pencil on paper 45 × 32 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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Left: Below:
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Lauren Sahu-Khan (Australia, 1990–) Sandra Sanger (Australia, 1942–)
Mr. Banks, Banksia [Banksia Linnaeus filius, Cannonball Tree; Couroupita guianensis
Proteaceae] 2015 [Couroupita guianensis Aublet, Lecthidaceae] 2014
Graphite pencil on paper 76.5 × 57 cm Pen-and-ink on drafting film 50.5 × 37.5 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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Below:
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Carol Saunders (United States, 1936–)
Rosehips [Rosa Linnaeus, Rosaceae] 2014
Pen-and-ink on drafting film 21.5 × 27.5 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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Right:
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Constance Scanlon (United States, 1956–)
Blueberries × 10; Vaccinium corymbosum [Vaccinium corymbosum Linnaeus, Ericaceae] 2015
Watercolor on vellum 33.5 × 26 cm
Lent by the artist
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Hye Woo Shin (South Korea, 1985–)
Seeds of Gymnosperms in Korea-1, Pinus
parviflora, Cunninghamia lanceolata,
Chamaecyparis obtusa, Pinus bungeana,
Cephalotaxus koreana, Tsuga sieboldii
[Pinus parviflora Siebold & Zuccarini,
Pinaceae; Cunninghamia lanceolata
(Lambert) Hooker, Cupressaceae;
Chamaecyparis obtusa (Siebold &
Zuccarini) Endlicher, Cupressaceae; Pinus
bungeana Zuccarini ex Endlicher,
Pinaceae; Cephalotaxus koreana Nakai,
Cephalotaxaceae; Tsuga sieboldii Carrière,
Pinaceae] 2015
Watercolor on paper 53 × 75 cm
Hunt Institute collection
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Left:
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Laura Silburn (England, 1973–)
Rooster Flower; Aristolochia labiata [Aristolochia labiata Willdenow, Aristolochiaceae] 2014
Watercolor on paper 55.5 × 47 cm 47
Hunt Institute collection
Above:
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Heidi Snyder (United States, 1953–)
Opuntia engelmanii; Prickly Pear Cactus [Opuntia engelmannii Salm-Dyck ex Engelmann, Cactaceae] 2015
Colored pencil on drafting film 46 × 61 cm
Lent by the artist
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Left:
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Hiromi Torii (Japan, 1959–)
Birthwort, Aristolochia kaempferi Willd. [Aristolochia kaempferi Willdenow, Aristolochiaceae] 2014
Watercolor on paper 44.5 × 37.5 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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Above:
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Silvana Volpato (Italy, 1945–)
Pera ‘volpina, bergamotta e madernassa’; Pyrus communis [Pyrus communis Linnaeus, Rosaceae] 2011
Watercolor on illustration board 36.5 × 51 cm
Hunt Institute collection
Below: Right:
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Nan Wiggins (United States, 1949–) Zeng Xiaolian (China, 1939–)
Golden Delicious; Malus domestica [Malus domestica Sinopodophyllum hexandrum [Sinopodophyllum
Borkhausen, Rosaceae] 1997 hexandrum (Royle) T. S.Ying,
Powdered pigment and colored pencil on museum Berberidaceae] 1999
board 50.5 × 40.5 cm Watercolor on paper 48.5 × 35.5 cm
Lent by the artist Hunt Institute collection
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Yuko Yano (Japan, 1953–)
Sakuyuri [Lilium auratum var. platyphyllum Baker, Liliaceae] 2014
Acrylic on paper 50.5 × 36 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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Seung-Hyun Yi (South Korea, 1975–)
Yellow Flag, Iris pseudacorus L [Iris pseudacorus Linnaeus, Iridaceae] 2014
Watercolor on paper 56 × 38.5 cm
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
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T h e A r t i s t s 55
56 Andrews, Laurie Group Exhibitions
The Art of Botanical Illustration, 2nd–6th Biennial Exhibition
b. Melbourne,Victoria, Australia, 1936 Presented by the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens
Address Melbourne, National Herbarium of Victoria, South Yarra,
14 Vincent Street, Glen Iris, Melbourne,Victoria 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002
3146 Australia Angair Wildflower Show and Art Exhibition, Anglesea Memorial
Email: blandrews@ozemail.com.au Hall, Anglesea, 1997–1999
Annual Exhibition of Botanical Art School of Melbourne,
Education South Yarra, 1997–2007
B.Sc., 1956; Graduate Diploma of Education, University of Nature’s Art Revealed: 150 Years of Botanical Art at the National
Melbourne, Melbourne, 1957 Herbarium of Victoria, 1853–2003, Domain House,
Summer classes, printmaking,Victorian College of the Arts, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra, 2003
Melbourne, 1981–1984 [Exhibition catalogue]
Art and Design for Embroiderers, Burwood College (now Royal Horticultural Society, London, 2004, 2005, 2010
Deakin University), Burwood, 1989–1990 Margaret Flockton Award Exhibition, Friends of The Gardens,
Botanical illustration with Anita Barley, 1990 Red Box Gallery, National Herbarium, Royal Botanic
Botanical painting courses with Jenny Phillips, Fiona Gardens Sydney, Sydney, 2005–2007
McKinnon and Anne-Marie Evans, 1994–2007 Hidden in Plain View:The Forgotten Flora, National Herbarium
Linocut printing with Carmel O’Connor, 2013 of Victoria, Melbourne, 2007 [Exhibition catalogue]
Career 2nd, 3rd and 4th Biennial arc Yinnar Drawing Prize
Teacher, Mathematics and Science, Emily McPherson College, Exhibition, 2008, 2010, 2012
Melbourne, 1958; Port Pirie High School, South Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize, South Australian Museum,
Australia, 1959; private schools, New South Wales and Adelaide, 2008 [Exhibition catalogue]
Victoria, 1963–1974 The Eternal Order in Nature:The Science of Botanical Illustration,
Mathematics Coordinator, Korowa Anglican Girls’ School, the XVIII International Botanical Congress, presented
Melbourne, 1975–1986 by the Friends of the Gardens, Domain House, Royal
Botanical artist, 1994– Botanic Gardens Melbourne, Melbourne, 2011
[Exhibition catalogue]
Professional Memberships The Cranbourne Collection, Royal Botanic Gardens
Embroiderers Guild of Victoria Cranbourne, Cranbourne, 2013
Friends of Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne Our Native Flora Illustrated,Yarram Courthouse Gallery,Yarram,
2014
Artwork Media
Watercolor, graphite pencil, printmaking, embroidery Honors/Awards
Alcoa Award for Best Native Species, 1997; Highly
One-Person Exhibitions
Commended, Angair Wildflower Show and Art Exhibition,
Ferns of South Gippsland, Meeniyan Art Gallery, Gippsland,
1999
2004
Silver-Gilt Medal, 2004; Silver Medal, Royal Horticultural
Profile of a Gippsland Fern Gully, Gippsland Art Gallery,
Society, 2005, 2010
Gippsland, 2007
Finalist, Waterhouse Natural Science Art Prize, 2008
A Botanical Journey, Gallery Ranfurlie, Korowa Anglican Girls’
First Prize, Our Native Flora Illustrated, 2014
School, Melbourne, 2008
Australian Native Plants, Singapore Garden Festival, Singapore,
2008
Rainforest Reflections, Ivy Hill Gallery, Wapengo, 2015
Collections 57
Cranbourne Collection, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria
Government House Florilegium, State Library Victoria
Shirley Sherwood Collection
Singapore Botanic Gardens
State Botanical Collection, National Herbarium of Victoria
Work Reproduced In
Covers, Newsletter: Fern Society of Victoria, 1999–2000
Jenny Phillips’ Australian Botanical Artists National Trust desk
diaries, 2001, 2003, 2007
Bibliography
Anonymous. 2007. Fern gullies inspire artist. Conservation
Bulletin: Trust For Nature. 37: 4.
Botanical Art School of Melbourne. 2010. The Government
House Florilegium,Victoria. Middle Park,Victoria:
Lothian Custom Publishing. [Pp. 16–17.]
Cohn, H. and J. Thurlow. 2003. Nature’s Art Revealed: 150
Years of Botanical Art at the National Herbarium of
Victoria, 1853–2003. Melbourne: Royal Botanic Gardens
Melbourne. [Exhibition catalogue; p. 20.]
Henderson, S.-A., B. Johnson and J. Davies. 2015. Illustrated
plants bring landcare and the arts community together.
Victorian Landcare and Catchment Management 63: 19.
Johnson, B. 2014. Our Native Flora Illustrated.Yarram Yarram
Landcare News 14: cover, 13.
Moir, M. and A. Ahmed. 2011. The Eternal Order in Nature:
The Science of Botanical Illustration. Melbourne: Friends
of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. [Exhibition
catalogue; p. 10.]
Authored, co-authored and illustrated numerous mathematics
textbooks for secondary school students
1
Soft Tree Fern, Dicksonia antarctica [Dicksonia antarctica
Labillardière, Dicksoniaceae] 2008
Watercolor on paper 76.5 × 56.5 cm
Hunt Institute collection
Portrait Photo Credit: Barry Stuart Andrews
58 Burrows, Helen Y. Specialist Workshop, Monash Gallery of Art, Wheelers Hill,
Melbourne, 2008; Mount Buller,Victorian Alps, 2009–
b. Melbourne,Victoria, Australia, 1946 2010; Saint Michael’s Grammar School, Saint Kilda,
Address Melbourne, 2013–2016
GPO Box 4201, Melbourne,Victoria 3001 Australia Professional Memberships
Email: burrowsbotanicals@hotmail.com Clivia Society, Melbourne
Web site: www.burrowsbotanicals.org Florilegium Society at the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney
Education Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne
Certificate of Art, Prahran Technical College, Melbourne, Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
1965 Artwork Media
B.A., Art and Graphic Design, Royal Melbourne Institute of Watercolor, graphite pencil
Technology, Melbourne, 1967
Trained Technical Teachers’ Certificate, Technical Teachers’ Group Exhibitions
College, Melbourne, 1968 Botanicals, Papillion Gallery Glenferrie, Malvern, 1995
Graduate Diploma, Graphic Communication Education, [Exhibition catalogue]
Hawthorn Institute of Education, Melbourne, 1993 Decorator Show House, Sotheby’s Melbourne, Melbourne, 1996
Master of Educational Studies, Monash University, [Exhibition catalogue]
Melbourne, 1995 Botanicals, Catanach’s Fine Art Gallery, Melbourne, 1998
Courses with Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne Illustration [Exhibition catalogue]
Group, 1996 The Art of Botanical Illustration, 4th–10th Biennial Exhibition
Botanical Art School of Melbourne, South Yarra, 1998 Presented by the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens
Master classes with Anne-Marie Evans, 1999 Melbourne, National Herbarium of Victoria, South Yarra,
1998–2014 [Exhibition catalogue]
Career Celebrating 120 Years of Geelong Botanic Gardens, Geelong
Fashion Illustrator, David Jones, Sydney, 1967–1968 Gallery, Geelong, 2000 [Exhibition catalogue]
Secondary School Art Teacher, Fawkner Technical School, Town and Country, Benalla Art Gallery, Benalla, 2001
Melbourne, 1969; Rosanna High School, Hobart, [Exhibition catalogue]
Tasmania, 1973; Clayton Technical School, Melbourne, Special Botanicals,Villa Mulberry, Botanical Art School of
1973; Blackburn Technical School, Blackburn, 1978 Melbourne, Melbourne, 2002 [Exhibition catalogue]
Lecturer, Design and Life Drawing, School of Architecture, Castlemaine Art Festival, Malmsbury, 2003 [Exhibition
Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, catalogue]
1971; Graphics, Textiles, Child Art Studies, Primary Art Nature’s Art Revealed: 150 Years of Botanical Art at the National
and Craft, Melbourne College of Education, Melbourne, Herbarium of Victoria, 1853–2003, Domain House,
1972; Graphic Communications, Hawthorn Institute of Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra, 2003
Education, Melbourne, 1990–1995 [Exhibition catalogue]
Head of Art Department and Secondary Art Teacher, Antiques Garden and Gift Market, Birmingham, Ala., 2004
Heidelberg West Technical School, Melbourne, 1974– Expressions Botanica, Maymont Garden and Flower Show,
1975 Richmond,Va., 2004
Tutor/Studio Technician, 1976; Special Methods Lecturer, Philadelphia International Flower Show, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1979; Graphic Designer, Publicity, State College of 2004
Victoria, Melbourne, 1980 Upper Saint Clair Women’s Club, Pittsburgh, Pa., 2004
Plant materials mounting, State Herbarium Melbourne, Botanical Art at Karwarra, Karwarra Gardens, Kalorama, 2006
Melbourne, 1998–1999 [Exhibition catalogue]
Teacher, Botanical Illustration, Waverley Community Centre, Inspired by Nature, Geelong Botanical Artists Exhibition
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne and Council of Presented by the Friends of the Geelong Botanic
Adult Education, Melbourne, 2005; Geelong Botanic Gardens, Gordon Gallery, Geelong, 2008 [Exhibition
Gardens, Geelong, 2007–2009; Balwyn Community catalogue]
Centre, Melbourne, 2008; Botanical Illustration Specialist A Secret Life of Plants, Linden Centre for Contemporary Arts,
Workshops, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Saint Kilda, 2009 [Exhibition catalogue]
Yarra, 2008–2016
Nature’s Small Wonders, Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Bibliography 59
Melbourne Botanical Illustrators, Domain House, Botanical Art School of Melbourne. 2010. The Government
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra, 2011 House Florilegium,Victoria. Middle Park,Victoria:
[Exhibition catalogue] Lothian Custom Publishing. [Pp. 30–31.]
Botanica:The Masters and Moore, Foundation & Friends of the Burrows, H. 2002–2008. Camellia Prints. Melbourne: Self-
Botanic Gardens, Joseph Maiden Theatre and Charles published. 3 vols.
Moore Room, Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, Sydney, Cohn, H. and J. Thurlow. 2003. Nature’s Art Revealed: 150
2012–2013 [Exhibition catalogue] Years of Botanical Art at the National Herbarium of
From the Forest to the Foreshore — Natural History: Ferns, Fungi Victoria, 1853–2003. Melbourne: Royal Botanic Gardens
and Their Allies, Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. [Exhibition catalogue.]
Melbourne Botanical Illustrators, Domain House, Morris, C. and L. Murray. 2016. The Florilegium, Royal
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra, 2013 Botanic Gardens Sydney — Celebrating 200 Years.
[Exhibition catalogue] Sydney: Florilegium Society at the Royal Botanic
reFraming Nature: Natural History Art Exhibition, Friends of the Gardens Sydney. [P. 97.]
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne Botanical Illustrators,
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Domain House, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne,
Rose; Rosa ‘Pierre de Ronsard’ [Rosa Linnaeus,
South Yarra, 2015 [Exhibition catalogue]
Rosaceae] 2012
Florilegium: Sydney’s Painted Garden, Sydney Living Museums,
Watercolor on paper 53.5 × 39 cm
Museum of Sydney, Sydney, 2016
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
Collections
Portrait Photo Credit: Empathy Photographics
Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem
Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne Illustrated
Garden Collection
Government House Florilegium, State Library Victoria
Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens
Library and Archives, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Lindley Library, Royal Horticultural Society
National Library of Australia
Peter H. Raven Library, Missouri Botanical Garden
State Botanical Collection, National Herbarium of Victoria
Numerous private collections in Australia and worldwide
Work Reproduced In
Botanic News: Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens
Melbourne, 2004, spring, pp. 5, 10; 2006, spring, p. 5;
2010, summer, pp. 11, 14; 2011, summer, p. 12; 2012,
winter, p. 10
Calendar, Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
Botanical Illustrators, 2007, 2013–2016
Camellia News: The Journal of Camellias Australia, 2010,
spring/summer and winter issues
Jenny Phillips’ Australian Botanical Artists National Trust desk
diaries, 2001, 2003, 2009
60 Choi, Insil 17th Annual International, American Society of Botanical Artists
at the Horticultural Society of New York, New York,
b. Pohang, South Korea, 1987 N.Y., 2014 [Exhibition catalogue]
Address Symbiotic: STEAM Show, Science Center, Brown University,
18700 42nd Place West, Lynnwood, WA 98037 USA Providence, R.I., 2014
Email: heyinsil@gmail.com Life in the Wild, Berkeley Art Works, Martinsburg, W.Va., 2015
Web site: http://www.insilchoi.com Natural Science Exhibition, Bridgewater State University,
Bridgewater, Mass., 2015
Education Rhode Island School of Design Illustration Triennial
A.A., Animation, Kaywon School of Art and Design, Uiwang, Exhibition, Woods Gerry Gallery, Providence, R.I., 2015
2006–2009 17th Annual Botanical Art Exhibition, Filoli, Woodside, Calif.,
B.F.A.,Visual Art, National Institute for Lifelong Education, 2015
Seoul, 2010–2012 Guild of Natural Science Illustrations Annual Online
B.F.A., Illustration, Rhode Island School of Design, Members Exhibition, 2016
Providence, R.I., 2012–2014 Wildlife:Trading and Conservation, Providence, R.I., 2016
Coursework in biology and chemistry, Boston University,
Boston, Mass., 2015–2016 Honors/Awards
Honorable Mention, International Student Illustration Show
Career No. 11, 3x3: The Magazine of Contemporary Illustration,
Junior Designer, Studio Animal, Bucheon, 2009; Great Lab, 2014
Seoul, 2010 Winner, Science Visualization Competition: Print Media,
Illustrator, International Exposition Yeosu Korea 2012 project, ALIFE 14, 2014
Yeosu, 2011
Freelance medical and scientific illustrator, Boston, Mass., Work Reproduced In
2013– Jenks Society for Lost Museums. 2014. The Jenks Society
Student Illustrator, The Triple Helix, Brown University, Presents a Brief Guide to the Lost Museum. Providence,
Providence, R.I., 2013–2014 R.I.: Brown University. [P. 17.]
Summer Intern Illustrator, Marine Biological Laboratory, Namburi, P. et al. 2015. A circuit mechanism for differentiating
Woods Hole, Mass., 2013 positive and negative associations. Nature 520(7549):
675–678. [Cover.]
Professional Memberships Nieh, E. H. et al. 2015. Decoding neural circuits that control
American Society of Botanical Artists compulsive sucrose seeking. Cell 160(3): 528–541.
Creature Conserve, Providence, Curator [Cover.]
New England Chapter of the Guild of Natural Science
Illustrators Conceptual illustrations for children’s book, Warren, Otis,
Providence, R.I., 2014
Artwork Media Diagrams and illustrations for book on anthropology,
Gouache, pen-and-ink, watercolor, graphite pencil, digital Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015
drawing tools Diagrams for scientific paper, The Picower Institute for
Group Exhibitions Learning and Memory, Massachusetts Institute of
ALIFE 14:The 14th International Conference on the Synthesis Technology, 2015
and Simulation of Living Systems, International Society for Illustrations to develop communication system design for
Artificial Life, Javits Center, New York, N.Y., 2014 R & D and pharmaceutical companies, Kummer
Annual Exhibition, New England Chapter of the Guild of Consulting LLC, 2015
Natural Science Illustrators, Belmont, Mass., 2014 Logo and typo designs, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods
BOJAGI: A Square Made of Variety, ISB Gallery, Providence, Hole, Mass., 2014
R.I., 2014 Medical illustrations for neurology lectures, Brown University
Investigating the Lab: Relationships between Art, Design and Science, Medical School, 2014
Nature Lab, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence,
R.I., 2014
Scientific illustrations for peer review speech slides, Cold Daniel, Brigitte E. M. 61
Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2015
Scientific visualization experiment project depicting brain b. Beaconsfield, England, 1959
tractography, University of Baltimore, 2014 Address
The Triple Helix, 2014, spring issue, cover, pp. 2–5, 34–37, Lodeleigh, East End, North Leith, Witney
46–50 OX29 6PX England
Visions Magazine, 2014, vol. 15, no. 1, p. 2 Email: bemdaniel@googlemail.com
YTB Magazine: Pattern, 2015, vol. 7, p. 51
Education
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*Choi, I. 2014. Story behind the art of Insil Choi. In: 1979
American Society of Botanical Artists. 2014. 17th Annual
International: American Society of Botanical Artists at the Career
Horticultural Society of New York. https://www.asba- Instructor, Distance Learning Course, Society of Botanical
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Hively, C. 2015. 3x3 Illustration Directory. New York: 3x3. Professional Memberships
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Exploring Rhode Island. http://www.iheartrhody.
Watercolour Paintings of Flowers, Brasenose College, Oxford,
com/2015/01/artists-insil-choi-providence.html.
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3 Paintings from Nature, Templeton College, Oxford, 1998
Earthstar fungi; Astraeus* [Astraeus Morgan, Exhibition of Botanical Pictures, Scampston Hall, North
Diplocystidiaceae] 2013 Yorkshire, 2009
Pen-and-ink on illustration board 38 × 51 cm
Group Exhibitions
Lent by the artist
Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists,
Portrait Photo Credit: Gene Chung, Boston, Mass., 2015 Central Hall Westminster, London, 1996–2015
An Exhibition of Historical and Contemporary Botanical Art,
Oxford University, Oxford, 1997
Royal Horticultural Society, London, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003,
2005, 2007, 2010; Malvern, 2012
A Botanical Miscellany, Museum of Garden History, London,
2006
Exhibition of Five Contemporary Botanical Artists, Harrogate,
North Yorkshire, 2008
The Highgrove Florilegium Exhibition, Garden Museum, London,
2009
Gold Standard: An Exhibition of Botanical Art, Fulham Palace,
London, 2010
Florum 2011, Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, Sevenoaks, Kent,
2011
Honors/Awards
Certificate of Botanical Merit, 1997, 2006–2009; The Joyce
Cuming Presentation Award, 2007; People’s Choice
Award, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of
Botanical Artists, 2007
62 Gold Medal (Fuschias), 1998; Gold Medal (Solanaceae Family), Dennis, Jean
1999; Gold Medal (Watercolour Paintings of Primula
auricula), 2001; Gold Medal (Watercolour Paintings of Various b. Southampton, England, 1938
Fungi ), 2003; Gold Medal (Watercolour Paintings of Hardy Address
Geraniums), 2005; Gold Medal (Watercolours of Show 29 Bath Street, Thirroul, New South Wales 2515 Australia
Auriculas), 2007; Gold Medal (Medicinal Plants), 2010; Best Email: jean_dennis04@yahoo.com
Botanical Artist in Show, Gold Medal (Primula auricula),
Royal Horticultural Society, 2012 Education
School of Arts, Southampton, 1947
Collections Art, Benalla College, Benalla, 1978
Brasenose College Coronary Care Certificate, Benalla Hospital, Benalla, 1979
Collection of Botanical Paintings, National Museum of Wales Watercolor classes with Margaret Metcalf, Ross Patterson,
Great Missenden Parish Church Judith Stoney, 1970–1980s
Lindley Library, Royal Horticultural Society Botanical illustration workshops, intensives and master classes
Shirley Sherwood Collection with Jenny Phillips, Anne-Marie Evans, Fiona McKinnon,
The artist’s work has been selected for inclusion in The Botanical Art School of Melbourne, 1993–2003
Highgrove Florilegium published for The Prince’s Microscope course with Mali Moir, Friends of the Royal
Charitable Foundation to celebrate and record the plants Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra, 2002
in the garden at HRH The Prince of Wales at Highgrove Etching classes,Victorian College of Arts, Melbourne, 1990s
Numerous private collections worldwide Ink and acrylic, insect and fauna workshop with Wendy
Work Reproduced In Jennings, Bendigo Botanic Gardens, Bendigo, 2009
Stevens, M. 2004. The Art of Botanical Painting. London: Pen-and-ink classes with Agathe Ravet-Haevermans, Mount
Harper Collins. [Pp. 48, 64, 68, 69, 70, 71, 137.] Macedon, 2011
Stevens, M. 2007. The Botanical Palette. London: Harper Watercolor pencil workshop with Wendy Hollander;
Collins. [Pp. 9, 52, 53, 54, 55.] watercolor workshop with Lara Call Gastinger, American
The Prince’s Charities Foundation. 2008–2009. The Society of Botanical Artists Annual Conference,
Highgrove Florilegium: Watercolours Depicting Plants Pittsburgh, 2013
Grown in the Garden at Highgrove. 2 vols. London: Watercolor and colored pencil workshops with Mali Moir,
Addison Publications Ltd. Fiona McKinnon; insect illustration workshop with Kate
Nolan, Bendigo Botanic Gardens, Bendigo, 2014
Artists and Illustrators, 2005, February issue, pp. 65, 66, 67, 68
Country Living, 2014, November issue, pp. 53, 54, 57 Career
*Cover, ARGUS: Yearbook of the National Auricula and Auxiliary nurse, Tasmania, 1954–1956
Primula Society, Midland & West Section, 2013, vol. 60 Registered General Nurse, Geelong Hospital School of
Nursing, Geelong, 1956–1961
4 Freelance art teacher, mixed media,Victoria, 1974–1990
Auricula ‘Yorkshire Grey’ * [Primula Linnaeus, Nurse, Tasmania, 1954–1961;Victoria, 1977–2003
Primulaceae] 2010 Acting Coordinator, Gilburn Day Therapy Centre, Euroa
Watercolor on vellum 25 × 20.5 cm Hospital, Euroa, 1992–1993
Hunt Institute collection Freelance botanical illustration teacher, Eastern Australia,
Portrait Photo Credit: R. W. Daniel, Oxfordshire 1994–2015
Private project illustrating the genus Brachychiton Schott &
Endlicher from native habitats, 1997–
Professional Memberships
American Society of Botanical Artists
Benalla Artists Guild, Co-founder, 1976
Botanical Art Society of Australia
Friends of Bendigo Botanic Gardens, Botanical Illustrators
Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, Botanical
Illustrators
Friends of Wollongong Botanic Garden, Botanical Illustrators
Artwork Media Honors/Awards 63
Watercolor, graphite pencil, pen-and-ink, colored pencil, Best Watercolor, Rose Festival Exhibition, 1980–1981
silver-point Silver-Gilt Medal, Royal Horticultural Society, 2000
One-Person Exhibitions Work Reproduced In
Scenes of the North-East, Bookshop Gallery, Benalla, 1983 Basset, J. 1984. Benalla Sketched.Victoria: Neptune Press.
Benalla Sketched, Benalla Art Gallery, Benalla, 1984
Botanical Art of Queensland: Newsletter of the Botanical
Brachychiton prints, Library and Archives, Royal Botanic
Artists’ Society of Queensland, 2007, p. 3
Gardens, Kew, London, 2005
Series of Australian roses, Golden Vale Nursery, 1998
Brachychiton project exhibition, Castlemaine Art Gallery,
Victoria, 2016 Bibliography
Aisthorpe, J. 2015. Top-end flower a final piece of the puzzle.
Group Exhibitions
Northern Territory News 18 December, p. 3.
Rotary Art Shows,Victoria, 1970
Dennis, J. 2002. The travels and work of Victorian artist Jean
Rose Festival Exhibition, Benalla, 1980–1981
Dennis. Botanical Art Society of Australia Newsletter
Benalla Sketched, Benalla, 1984
10: 7.
Jenny Phillips and Students, Noel’s Gallery, Red Hill, 1994
Dennis, J. 2003. Gallery big 4-0. Wildlife Australia Magazine
Portraits of Old Roses, Como House, Melbourne, 1994
Autumn: 22.
International Rose Show, Exhibition Building, Melbourne, 1995
Dennis, J. 2014. Australia’s hidden trees revealed. Bot. Artist
Art in Nature, Puffinry Gallery, Melbourne, 1997
20(1): 29.
Botanical Art Exhibition, Eltham Wiregrass Gallery, Eltham,
Entwisle, T. 2010. Passion for plants: Gets pretty in pink.
1997
702 ABC Sydney. http://www.abc.net.au/local/
Garden Expo, Benalla, 1997
stories/2010/11/05/3058617.htm.
The Art of Botanical Illustration, 4th Biennial Exhibition
Jenkins,V. 2014. Botanical Illustrators’ Christmas lunch.
Presented by the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens
Botanic News: Journal of the Friends of the Royal
Melbourne, National Herbarium of Victoria, South Yarra,
Botanic Gardens Melbourne Autumn: 15.
1998
Mitchel, L. 2013. An artist’s quest. Bendigo Advertiser 18 May,
Royal Horticultural Society, London, 2000
pp. 1, 4–5.
Town and Country, Benalla Art Gallery, Benalla, 2000, 2001
Moir, M. and A. Ahmed. 2011. The Eternal Order in Nature:
[Exhibition catalogue]
The Science of Botanical Illustration. Melbourne: Friends
Flowers and Gardens, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society
of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. [Exhibition
of Botanical Artists, Central Hall Westminster, London,
catalogue; pp. 30–31.]
2001
Morrison, G. and A. George. 2012. Capturing Flora: 300
Botanical Bliss, Paynter Gallery, Bendigo Pottery, Bendigo,
Years of Australian Botanical Art. Ballarat: Art Gallery of
2008, 2009
Ballarat. [Exhibition catalogue; pp. 256, 258–259.]
A Fascination with Nature, Artists Realm, Gisborne, 2009
Pedler, C. 2010. [Jean Dennis.] Bendigo Miner October, p. 17.
The Eternal Order in Nature:The Science of Botanical Illustration,
the XVIII International Botanical Congress, presented 5
by the Friends of the Gardens, Domain House, Royal Brachychiton chillagoensis [Brachychiton chillagoensis Guymer,
Botanic Gardens Melbourne, Melbourne, 2011 Sterculiaceae] 2008
[Exhibition catalogue] Watercolor on paper 53.5 × 38 cm
Capturing Flora: 300 Years of Australian Botanical Art, Art Gallery Lent by the artist
of Ballarat, Ballarat, 2012 [Exhibition catalogue]
From the Forest to the Foreshore — Natural History: Ferns, Fungi Portrait Photo Credit: Tumi, June 2015
and Their Allies, Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens
Melbourne Botanical Illustrators, Domain House,
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra, 2013
[Exhibition catalogue]
Bendigo Botanica, Dudley House, Bendigo, 2015
reFraming Nature: Natural History Art Exhibition, Friends of the
Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne Botanical Illustrators,
Domain House, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne,
South Yarra, 2015 [Exhibition catalogue]
64 Desmazières, Érik Érik Desmazières: Des Mondes Gravés, Musée de l’Hospice
Comtesse, Lille, 2014 [Exhibition catalogue]
b. Rabat, Morocco, 1948 Érik Desmazières, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy, Nancy,
Address 2014 [Exhibition catalogue]
Paris, France Réflexions sur l’Espace et le Temps: Druckgraphik von Érik
Desmazières, Graphischen Sammlung ETH, Zürich, 2015
Education [Exhibition catalogue]
Bachelor’s degree, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, Paris, Érik Desmazières: Imaginary Places, Childs Gallery, Boston,
1967–1971 Mass., 2016
Printmaking courses, Cours du Soir de la Ville de Paris, Paris,
1971–1973 Numerous national and international exhibitions, 1974–
Career Collections
Teacher, Art and Design, Woodlands High School, Falkirk, Numerous private collections
1980–2000; Braes High School, Falkirk, 2000–2011 Bibliography
Botanical artist, 2013– Currie, S. 2014. In a fresh light. Edit: University of Edinburgh
Tutor, Botanical Painting, Larbert Library, Larbert, 2013–; Alumni Magazine. http://edit.ed.ac.uk/articles/issue/1/
Society of Botanical Artists and DLDC Residential discoveries-cut-and-dried/.
Course at Plas Tan y Bwlch, 2014–2016; master class Jess, R. and C. Woodin, eds. 2014 and 2015. 17th and 18th
tutor, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Annual International: American Society of Botanical
2014, 2016; Scottish Art Club, Edinburgh, 2014 Artists and the Horticultural Society of New York. New
Professional Memberships York: American Society of Botanical Artists. [Exhibition
American Society of Botanical Artists catalogue.]
Society of Botanical Artists McNeill, R. 2014. Robert McNeill on his contemporary
paintings of trees. Bot. Artist 20(3): 33.
Artwork Media McNeill, R. 2014 and 2015. Story behind the art of Robert
Watercolor McNeill. In: American Society of Botanical Artists. 2014
One-Person Exhibitions and 2015. 17th and 18th Annual International: American
Abstract Paintings, The Collective Gallery, Edinburgh, 1985 Society of Botanical Artists and the Horticultural Society
East Kilbride Arts Centre Gallery, South Lanarkshire, 2009 of New York. http://www.asba-art.org/article/17th-
annual-backstory-robert-mcneill-0; http://www.asba-art.
Group Exhibitions org/article/18th-annual-backstory-robert-mcneill.
Numerous exhibitions of abstract paintings, Scotland and *Watson, S. 2015. Featuring Fiona Strickland and Robert
England, 1977–1997 McNeill. Scottish Art Scene 47. http://www.scottish-art-
Society of Scottish Artists Annual Exhibition, Edinburgh, 1988, scene.com/Fiona_Strickland_and_Robert_McNeill.pdf.
1989, 2008 [Exhibition catalogue]
110th and 128th Annual Exhibition of the Royal Scottish 24
Society of Painters in Watercolour, Royal Scottish Academy Waratah; Telopea* [Telopea R. Brown, Proteaceae] 2015
Gallery, The Mound, Edinburgh, 1990, 2008 [Exhibition Watercolor on paper 61.5 × 47 cm
catalogue] Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
143rd Annual Exhibition of the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Portrait Photo Credit: Fiona Strickland, New York,
Art, Roger Billcliffe Gallery, Glasgow, 2004 [Exhibition September 2011
catalogue]
A Celebration of Hospitalfield, Hospitalfield Alumni Exhibition,
Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh, 2007
Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists,
Central Hall Westminster, London, 2013, 2014, 2015
[Exhibition catalogue]
Morrison, David L. Hand-Pulled Prints IX, Parchman-Stremmel Galleries, San 87
Antonio, Tex., 2001
b. Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States, 1956 Pacific Rim International Print Exhibition (traveling exhibition),
Address Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Kahului, Hawaii, 2001
6819 Sunrise Drive, Plainfield, IN 46168 USA The Third Minnesota National Print Biennial, Frederick R.
Email: dmorris1@iupui.edu Weisman Art Museum, Minneapolis, Minn., 2001
David Morrison, Brian Kelly and Lloyd Menard Prints, Sequoias
Education Art Gallery, College of the Sequoias,Visalia, Calif., 2003
B.F.A., Printmaking, University of South Dakota,Vermillion, Works on Paper Exhibition, Rennes, 2003
S.D., 1981 5th National Print Competition & Exhibition, Janet Turner
M.F.A., Printmaking, University of Wisconsin at Madison, Museum, California State University, Chico, Calif., 2004
Madison, Wis., 1985 Y Chromosomes, Mason Gross School of the Fine Arts, Rutgers
Career University, New Brunswick, N.J., 2004
Lecturer in Printmaking, 1985–1987; Assistant Professor Anthropology in Print, Gallery at the University of Texas,
of Printmaking, 1987–1991; Associate Professor of Arlington, Tex., 2005
Printmaking, 1991–2004; Professor of Art, Herron Corcoran 2005 Print Portfolio: Drawn to Representation, Corcoran
School of Art, Indiana University — Purdue University at Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 2005
Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Ind., 2004– North American Print Biennial, 808 Gallery, Boston University,
Boston, Mass., 2005
Artwork Media Passion & Process, Impressions from America’s Master Printmakers,
Printmaking, drawing, sculpture, installation, metalsmithing Louisville Visual Art Association, Louisville, Ky., 2005
Natural Progressions: David Morrison, Bonnie Stahlecker, Shircliff
One-Person Exhibitions
Gallery of Art,Vincennes University,Vincennes, Ind.,
David Morrison, University of Wisconsin at Marathon County,
2006
Wausau, Wis., 1987
Printmaking Junkie, Colorprint USA 2006, Landmark Arts,
David Morrison: Prints, 2AU Gallery, Des Moines, Iowa, 1995
Texas Tech University School of Art, Lubbock, Tex., 2006
David Morrison: Prints & Drawings, Gray Gallery, Quincy
Art at the X, Xavier University Art Gallery, Xavier University,
University, Quincy, Ill., 1996
Cincinnati, Ohio, 2007
David Morrison Prints, Haggerty Art Center, University of
David Morrison, Bonnie Stahlecker and Richard Zakin, Studio 17,
Dallas, Irving, Tex., 1998
Banff Art Center, Banff, 2007
David Morrison Recent Works, Woodburn & Wescott
Global Matrix II, Purdue University Galleries, Purdue
Contemporary Fine Arts, Indianapolis, Ind., 2001
University, West Lafayette, Ind., 2007
David Morrison: In Indiana, Indianapolis Museum of Art,
Americas 2008: Paperworks, Northwest Art Center, Minot State
Indianapolis, Ind., 2002
University, Minot, N.D., 2008
David Morrison: Recent Work, Beard Arts Center, Indiana
29th Annual Paper in Particular National Exhibition, Columbia
Wesleyan University, Marion, Ind., 2003
College, Columbia, Mo., 2008
Inner Vision: Recent Work by David Morrison, Bobbitt Visual Arts
Making it in the Midwest: Artists Who Choose to Stay, Indiana
Center, Albion College, Albion, Mich., 2003
State Museum, Indianapolis, Ind., 2009
Artwork by Creative Renewal Art Fellow David Morrison,
The Print Fantastic, National Printmakers Invitational, Theatre
Plainfield Guilford Township Public Library, Plainfield,
Galleries, High Point, N.C., 2009
Ind., 2003
Garvey|Simon Art Access Selections: David Morrison,Tara Donovan
Nature Transformed, Garvey|Simon Art Access, Carmel, Ind.,
and Ingrid Calame, Dean Johnson Gallery, Indianapolis,
2011
Ind., 2010
David Morrison: Spring Microcosm, Garvey|Simon Art Access,
Divergent Paths, Ronald L. Barr Gallery, Indiana University
New York, N.Y., 2013
Southeast, New Albany, Ind., 2011
David Morrison: Sticks, Garvey|Simon Art Access, New York,
Divided Vision: David Morrison and Bonnie Stahlecker, Gardiner
N.Y., 2015
Art Gallery, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Okla.,
Group Exhibitions 2011
Pacific States Biennial National Print Exhibition, Campus Center Matrix Prints, a Selection of 20 Works, Museum of Art,
Gallery, University of Hawaii, Hilo, Hawaii, 1988, 2004 Midwestern State University, Wichita Falls, Tex., 2011
Collaborative Ventures, University of Texas, Austin, Tex., 2001 20/20 Vision, 4th Edition:The Art of Contemporary University
Frans Masereel Exhibition, Epace des Arts, Gordes, Frans Printmaking, Fire House Gallery, Louisville, Ga., 2011
Masereel Center, Kasterlee, 2001
88 States of the State, University of Arizona Museum of Art, Bibliography
Tucson, Ariz., 2013 Brennan, L. 2015. Hunt Institute show focuses on birds’ nests.
Elements, Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Pittsburgh City Paper 25(25): 38.
Pittsburgh, Pa., 2015 Grossman, D. 2011. Review: Nature transformed at
Garvey|Simon. Nuvo: Indy’s Alternative Voice 15 March.
Numerous national and international exhibitions, 1981–
http://www.nuvo.net/indianapolis/review-nature-
Honors/Awards transformed-at-garvey-simon/Content?oid=2120799.
Indiana Masters Fellowship Indiana Commission for the Arts, Pappas, M. L. 2011. David Morrison and Donald Mee: Nature
Indianapolis, Ind., 1992, 1994 transformed. The Indianapolis Star 17 March.
Arts Midwest/National Endowment for the Arts Regional Villarreal, J. 2013. Exhibition of new drawings by David
Visual Artist Fellowship, 1994–1995 Morrison opens at Garvey/Simon. Artdaily.org 6 March.
Arts Council of Indianapolis Creative Renewal Fellowship, http://artdaily.com/news/61134/Exhibition-of-new-
2001–2002, 2012–2013 drawings-by-David-Morrison-opens-at-Garvey-Simon#.
Juror’s Merit Award, The Third Minnesota National Print V1gnQ1e3f8s.
Biennial, 2001
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Purchase Award, 5th National Print Competition & Exhibition,
Magnolia Branches Series #2 [Magnolia Linnaeus,
2004
Magnoliaceae] 2012
Award of Excellence, Art at the X, 2007
Colored pencil on paper 87 × 51.5 cm
Collections Hunt Institute collection
Albion College
Portrait Photo Credit: David Morrison
Corcoran Gallery of Art
Cranbrook Academy of Arts
Elvehjem Museum of Art
Florida State University Art Museum
Georgia Museum of Art
Greater Lafayette Museum of Art
Kennedy Museum of American Art
Lincoln National Corporation
Madison Art Center
National Gallery of Art
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
New-York Historical Society
Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University
Portland Art Museum
Smithsonian American Art Museum
University of Arizona Museum of Art
University of Wisconsin Memorial Union Collection
Whitney Museum of American Art
Nishiyama, Atsuko Honors/Awards 89
Grand Prize, 18th Annual Botanical Art and Illustration
b. Fukushima, Japan, 1957 Exhibition of the Japan Gardening Society, Tokyo, 2006
Address Fine Piece of Work, National Museum of Science, Ueno, 2006
1-9-1 Minamidaira, Hino, Tokyo 191-0041 Japan Silver-Gilt Medal, Royal Horticultural Society, 2008, 2012
Email: atsukocharo@yahoo.co.jp Trophy Prize, Japan Grand Prix International Orchid Festival,
Tokyo, 2013
Education
Graduate, Women’s University of Fine Arts, Tokyo, 1975–1979 Collections
Botanical art course with Yoko Kakuta, Tokyo, 1989 Numerous private collections in Japan and the United
Botanical art classes with Hiroki Sato, Tokyo, 1990–1997; Kingdom
Michiko Ishikawa, Tokyo, 1991–2005; Keiko Yoshida, Work Reproduced In
Tokyo, 2003– Matsubara, F. 2000. New Wide Gakken Encyclopedia of
Career Plants. Tokyo: Gakken Publishing Corporation.
Graphic designer, Tokyo, 1979–1983 Muto, A. 2013. Natura Furebell-kan Illustrated Book
Graphic illustrator, Tokyo, 1979–1989 Cultivation of Plants. Tokyo: Furebell-kan Publishing
Botanical artist, 1990– Corporation. [Pp. 58, 66.]
Instructor, botanical art education by correspondence, Japan Sakai, H. 2013. Wanda Popuradia Encyclopedia of Plants.
Gardening Society, 1991– Tokyo: Popura Publishing Corporation.
Instructor, botanical art classes, Tama Culture Center, 26
Minamiosawa, Tokyo, 2000–; Asahi Culture Center, The edible mushrooms: White mushroom, Cauliflower
Tachikawa, Tokyo, 2013–; Japan Calligraphy School, fungus, King trumpet mushroom, Shiitake mushroom,
Ginza, Tokyo, 2013–; Nishishinjyuku Culture Center, Oyster mushroom, Golden oyster mushroom, Matsutake
Shinjyuku, Tokyo, 2015– mushroom, Butterscotch mushroom, Buna shimeji
Professional Memberships mushroom [Agaricus bisporus (J. E. Lange) Imbach,
Botanical Artists’ Association of Japan Gardening Society Agaricaceae; Sparassis crispa (Wulfen) Fries, Sparassidaceae;
Japanese Botanical Art Association Pleurotus eryngii (de Candolle) Quélet, Pleurotaceae;
Lentinula edodes (Berkeley) Pegler, Omphalotaceae;
Artwork Media Pleurotus ostreatus (Jacquin) P. Kummer, Pleurotaceae;
Watercolor, graphite pencil Pleurotus cornucopiae (Paulet) Rolland, Pleurotaceae;
One-Person Exhibitions Tricholoma matsutake (S. Ito & S. Imai) Singer,
G3 Gallery, Ginza, Tokyo, 2005 Tricholomataceae; Pholiota microspora (Berkeley) Saccardo,
Ryokuinkan Gallery, Setagaya, Tokyo, 2009, 2014 Strophariaceae; Hypsizygus marmoreus (Peck) H. E.
Bigelow, Lyophyllaceae] 2013
Group Exhibitions Watercolor and graphite pencil on illustration board
Annual Botanical Art and Illustration Exhibition of the Japan 51.5 × 36.3 cm
Gardening Society, Tokyo, 1990–2006 Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
Botanical Art Group, Agape Gallery, Ginza, Tokyo, 1995–2006
22nd Exhibition of Botanical Illustration of Japan, Tsukuba Portrait Photo Credit: Atsuko Nishiyama
Botanical Garden of the National Science Museum,
Tsukuba, 2005
Royal Horticultural Society, London, 2008, 2012
Orangerie Collection: Botanical & Nature Contemporary Exhibition,
Maruzen Gallery, Tokyo, 2009–2012
Four-Person Exhibition, Lystig Gallery, Aoyama, Tokyo, 2010
Interchange Exhibition of Botanical Art, Keio Plaza Hotel,
Shinjyuku, Tokyo, 2012
Japan Grand Prix International Orchid Festival, Tokyo, 2010,
2012, 2013, 2014
Annual Exhibition of Japanese Botanical Art Association,
Odakyu Art Gallery, Shinjyuku, Tokyo, 2013–
90 Nugroho, Eunike Kristanti Advertising and promotional illustrations, Shiseido, 2015
Illustrations for book and DVD of ecotourism, JICA (Japan
b. Semarang, Indonesia, 1981 International Cooperation Agency), 2011
Address Illustrations for brochures, Great Portland Estates, 2014;
Sidomulyo TR IV No. 282,Yogyakarta, DIY 55243 Indonesia Rathbone Square Garden Host, 2014
Email: inikeke@gmail.com Illustrations for children’s science books, Elemental Science,
Web site: eunikenugroho.blogspot.com 2012–2015
Illustrations for labels, Codorníu S.A, 2012–2013; Hansa Borg
Education Bryggeriers, 2013–2014
B.A.,Visual Communication Design, Sebelas Maret University, Illustrations for poster, HSP-USAID, 2008
Surakarta, 1999–2004 Illustrations for shopping center decoration, Lagranja Design,
Career 2014
Graphic designer and art director, Jakarta, 2002–2010 Photographs, design and illustration for Book of Selayar,
Freelance graphic designer and illustrator, 2010– COREMAP II (Coral Reef Rehabilitation and
Botanical artist, 2012– Management Program), Ministry of Marine Affairs and
Fisheries, Indonesia, 2011
Professional Memberships Promotional illustrations, Hatsun Agro Product Ltd., 2014–
Florilegium Society at Sheffield Botanical Gardens 2015; Hay Group, 2012–2013
Northern Society of Botanical Art, Sheffield Supplement poster of birth risk in Indonesia, 2007;
supplement poster of Halimun Salak national park,
Artwork Media
National Geographic Indonesia, 2008
Watercolor
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Group Exhibitions
The Old and The Young I; Paphiopedilum praestans
A Brush with Nature, Exhibition of Northern Society of
[Paphiopedilum praestans Pfitzer, Orchidaceae] 2014
Botanical Art, Patchings Art Centre, Calverton, 2012
Watercolor on paper 38 × 29.5 cm
Art in the Gardens, Sheffield Botanical Gardens, Sheffield, 2012
Hunt Institute collection
Work Reproduced In
Portrait Photo Credit: Bari Paramarta Islam,Yogyakarta,
Ackerman, J. 2016. The Genius of Birds. New York: Penguin
22 November 2015
Random House. [Cover.]
Gramp, D. and P. Gramp. 2015. Soups. Charleston: Createspace
Independent Pub. [The Culinary Library 4; cover.]
Henry, L. 2015. The winners and losers of biodiversity.
Technologist October. [Cover, pp. 17–19.]
Hussey, E. 2013. The Sweetest Hallelujah. Ontario: Harlequin.
[Cover.]
Kehati (The Indonesia Biodiversity Foundation). 2007. Buku
Seri Keanekaragaman Hayati. Jakarta: Grasindo. [Cover,
full book illustrations.]
Leyton, A. 2015. Shirley Page. LUX* 02 (August). [P. 65.]
Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin. 2015. Da blüht uns was.
Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin 8. [Cover, pp. 39, 40, 43,
44, 47.]
Palanca, Maria Luisa Bicentenario de la Villa Santa Cruz del Valle, Avila, 1995 91
Certamen Nacional Fiesta del Olivo, Mora, Toledo, 1995
b. Salamanca, Spain, 1958 [Exhibition catalogue]
Address Colegio Oficial de Farmacéuticos, Madrid, 1996
C/ Andrés Mellado 76, Madrid 28015 Spain 13º Maratón de los Cuentos, Guadalajara, 2004, 2005
Email: mlp9296@yahoo.es Rupestria 06, Sala de Exposiciones del Convento, Moratalla,
Web site: mlpalanca.blogspot.com 2006
AEFLA, Madrid, 1997, 2001, 2010, 2012
Education Centro Cultural San Ildefonso, Toledo, 1999 [Exhibition
Drawing classes, Escuela de Artes Aplicadas y Oficios catalogue]
Artísticos, Madrid, 1971–1972; Artaquio Academy, Ayuntamiento La Seca,Valladolid, 2011
Madrid, 1974–1975 Margaret Flockton Award Exhibition, Foundation and Friends
B.S., Pharmacy, 1975–1980; Fine Arts studies, University of of the Botanic Gardens, Joseph Maiden Theatre, Royal
Madrid, 1980–1987 Botanic Gardens Sydney, Sydney, 2013–2016
Enameling classes, Madrid, 1979–1980 II Edición de Illustra-ciència, 2nd and 4th Annual exhibition,
Painting classes, Madrid, 1980 Barcelona, 2014, 2016 [Exhibition catalogue]
Aerograph art course, C.M.U. Santa María de Europa, SGHN II Nature Illustration Contest, Cádiz, 2015
Madrid, 1991 [Exhibition catalogue]
Career Universidad de Salamanca, 2015
Professor, Enameling, Club Nº 1 private school, Madrid, Honors/Awards
1981–1990 Fourth Prize, 1967, 1969, 1971; Third Prize, Drawing Contest
Technician, sculpture of wax prototypes and facial, orbital, “Día de la Madre,” El Corte Inglés, 1968, 1972
auricular and nasal prosthesis, Anaplastology Department, Painting I,Veritas, Madrid, 1970, 1971
Ramón y Cajal Hospital, Madrid, 1983–1987 First Prize, Painting, C.U. Poveda, Madrid, 1975
Production manager, technical director and other positions, Second Prize, Posters Primavera: El Corte Inglés, Madrid,
pharmaceutical industry, Spain, 1988–2007 Spain, 1975, 1976
Quality Expert, Spanish Medicines Agency, 2007– Vitreous Enamels, Nuevo Estilo Magazine, Spain, 1979
Artwork Media Second Prize, Painting, AEFLA, 1995, 2009
Pen-and-ink, colored pencil, crayon, oil paint, acrylic, mixed First Prize, Poster, 50º Aniversario del Gimnasio Maravillas de
media Alejandro de la Sota, Madrid, 2011
Finalist, II Edición de Illustra-ciència, 2014, 2016
One-Person Exhibitions Finalist, SGHN II Nature Illustration Contest, 2015
Enamels, Caja Postal de Ahorros Gallery, La Coruña, 1981, First Prize, illustration for the 2016 wall calendar, Crecer con
1982, 1983 futuro, Sevilla, 2015
Enamels, Gallery in the “Pueblo” newspaper offices, Madrid,
1983 Collections
Enamels, Casa de la Cultura Gallery, Murcia, 1987 Caja de Ahorros
Painting, Cámara Oficial de Comercio e Industria, Toledo, Caja Rural de Toledo
1991 Cámara Oficial de Comercio e Industria
Painting, Caja Rural exhibitions Gallery, Toledo, 1993, 1996 Casa de la Cultura
Diario Pueblo
Group Exhibitions Numerous private collections in Australia, Belgium, Spain and
Club Nº 1, Madrid, 1979, 1980, 1982 the United States
Caja de Ahorros Gallery, Madrid, 1986
Centro de Arte y Antigüedades Serrano 5, Madrid, 1987
[Exhibition catalogue]
Ayuntamiento Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, 1991
Museo Antonio López Torres, Tomelloso, 1994
Arlés Gallery, Madrid, 1995
Ayuntamiento de Ciudad Rodrigo, Salamanca, 1995
92 Work Reproduced In Ramsay, Denise
Correo del Arte magazine, 1997, no. 47
Diccionario de Pintores y Escultores españoles del siglo XX, b. Auckland, New Zealand, 1971
Editorial Forum Artis, 1994, vol. 10, p. 3100 Address
Logotypes design, Factor Sport, Afac, Tecnufar, Tecoson, IDP, Le Bourg, St Cirq Lapopie 46330 France
1990–1994 Email: denise@deniseramsay.com
Mural, Delaviuda site, Sonseca, Toledo, 1992; mural drawings, Web site: www.deniseramsay.com
“Día de la paz,” Ayuntamiento de Madrid, 2000
II Nature Illustration Contest, 2015, https://sghn.smugmug. Education
com/Concurso-de-Ilustraci%C3%B3n-de-la-/II- Diploma (Distinction), Distance Learning Diploma Course,
Concurso-de-Ilustraci%C3%B3n/i-vjXgJB6 Society of Botanical Artists, London, 2011–2013
Pliegos de Rebotica (Asociación Española de Farmacéuticos Career
de Letras y Artes), 1998, no. 54; back cover, 2010, no. 101, Fashion model, London, New York and various locations in
http://publicaciones.portalfarma.com/Pliegos/101/ Germany, Hong Kong and New Zealand, 1990–2004
Scientific drawings, plastic surgery congress, Cuenca, 1987 Fitting model for garment production, 2004–
Scientific illustrations, Cuadernos de Estomatología, 1990 Freelance artist, 2013–
28 Professional Memberships
Fly agaric, fly mushroom; Amanita muscaria [Amanita muscaria American Society of Botanical Artists
(Linnaeus) Lamarck, Amanitaceae] 2015
Pen-and-ink on paper 42 × 29.5 cm Artwork Media
Lent by the artist Watercolor
Group Exhibitions
The Language of Flowers, Annual Open Exhibition of the
Society of Botanical Artists, Central Hall Westminster,
London, 2013
Shades of Autumn, Royal Horticultural Society, London, 2014
In Pursuit of Plants, Annual Open Exhibition of the Society of
Botanical Artists, Central Hall Westminster, London, 2015
Nature’s Bounty, Shirley Sherwood Gallery of Botanical Art,
Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, 2015
17th Annual Botanical Art Exhibition, Filoli, Woodside, Calif.,
2015
Honors/Awards
Gold Medal, Royal Horticultural Society, 2014
Collections
Shirley Sherwood Collection
29
Flaming Glory; Flame Lily; Gloriosa superba ‘Rothschildiana’
scale 3:1 [Gloriosa superba Linnaeus, Colchicaceae] 2015
Watercolor on paper 76.5 × 56 cm
Hunt Institute collection
Portrait Photo Credit: John Cheng, Hong Kong, 2014
Reddish, Terrie Honors/Awards 93
Gold Medal, Royal Horticultural Society, 2008
b. Auckland, New Zealand, 1957
Collections
Address Lindley Library, Royal Horticultural Society
PO Box 28 208, Havelock North 4157 Hawke’s Bay, Shirley Sherwood Collection
New Zealand
Email: pencilart@terrie-reddish.co.nz 30
Web site: www.terrie-reddish.co.nz Crowning Glory, New Zealand Flax, Phormium
tenax [Phormium tenax J. R. Forster & G. Forster,
Education Phormiaceae] 2008
Diploma of Business Studies, Local Government, Massey Colored pencil on paper 45 × 32 cm
University, Auckland, 1995–1997 Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
Career Portrait Photo Credit: Eva Bradley, 2011
Procurement manager and various other positions, Auckland
City Council, Auckland, 1989–2008
Freelance procurement consultant, facilitator, business coach,
bookbinder, letterpress printer and botanical artist, New
Zealand, 2008–
Professional Memberships
Association of Book Crafts (New Zealand) Inc.
Association of Hand Printers
New Zealand Society of Botanical Art
Artwork Media
Colored pencil
One-Person Exhibitions
Billy K and Me, a William Colenso bicentennial celebration,
Hastings City Art Gallery, Hastings, 2011
Group Exhibitions
Royal Horticultural Society, London, 2008
Havelock North Gallery, Havelock North, 2009
Ellerslie Flower Show, New Zealand Society of Botanical Art,
Christchurch, 2010
Garden Safari, Percy Thomson Gallery, Taranaki, 2010
Putiputi Flower Festival, Hastings City Art Gallery, Hastings,
2010
Hawkes Bay Invitational, Hastings, 2011
Birdwoods Gallery, Havelock North, 2012
Canterbury Florilegium, New Zealand Society of Botanical
Art, Christchurch, 2014
94 Sahu-Khan, Lauren Honors/Awards
Highly Commended, Painting Section, The Sydney Royal Arts
b. Hornsby, New South Wales, Australia, 1990 and Crafts Show Annual Exhibition, 2012
Address Highly Commended, Works on Paper, Newcastle Emerging
Australia Artist Prize, 2014
Email: lauren@laurenmaysk.com.au Collections
Web site: www.laurenmaysk.com.au Numerous private collections in Australia and New Zealand
Education Work Reproduced In
Bachelor of Natural History Illustration (Distinction), 2008– Archaeological illustrations, Near Eastern Archaeology
2011; Bachelor of Natural History Illustration (Honours Foundation, Sydney University, 2011
Class One), University of Newcastle, Callaghan, 2012 Banner artwork, University of Newcastle, 2016
Career Billboard artwork, Cessnock Council, 2016
Art Teacher, The Arts Emporium, New Lambton, 2013 Mural, Kurri Kurri Information Centre, 2013
Fine Artist/Illustrator, Lauren May SK, Edgeworth, 2013– 31
Dental Assistant, Aziz Sahu-Khan Orthodontics, Charlestown, Mr. Banks, Banksia [Banksia Linnaeus filius,
2014– Proteaceae] 2015
Professional Memberships Graphite pencil on paper 76.5 × 57 cm
Botanical Art Society of Australia Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
Artwork Media
Watercolor, graphite, colored pencil, pen-and-ink, oil paint
Group Exhibitions
The Art of Science: Students of Scientific Illustration, The Hunter
Region Botanic Gardens, Heatherbrae, 2009
The Margaret Senior, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, 2011
Third Year Major Project Exhibition, University of Newcastle,
Callaghan, 2011
The Sydney Royal Arts and Crafts Show Annual Exhibition, The
Sydney Royal Easter Show, Sydney, 2012, 2014, 2015
Newcastle Emerging Artist Prize, The Newcastle Community
Arts Centre, Newcastle, 2014
Tilligerry Arts, Craft and Quilting Show Prize, The Tilligerry Arts
Group, Lemon Tree Passage, 2014
Botanica, Annual Botanical Art Exhibition of the Foundation
and Friends of the Botanic Gardens, Lion Gate Lodge,
Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, Sydney, 2015, 2016
Inspired 2015, Hunter Valley Grammar School, Ashtonfield,
2015
Naturally Art, Raymond Terrace Art Space, Raymond Terrace,
2016
Sanger, Sandra Fay Botanical Art at Karwarra, Karwarra Gardens, Kalorama, 2007, 95
2009
b. Melbourne,Victoria, Australia Royal Horticultural Society, London, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2016
Address Eucalypts of the Royal Botanic Gardens and Nature’s Small
11a Holyrood Street, Hampton,Victoria 3188 Australia Wonders, Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens
Email: sandrasa@letztalk.net.au Melbourne Botanical Illustrators, Domain House, Royal
Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra, 2011
Education Margaret Flockton Award Exhibition, Friends of The Gardens,
Associate Diploma, Advertising Art, Swinburne Institute of Red Box Gallery, National Herbarium, Royal Botanic
Technology, Hawthorn, 1958–1961 Gardens Sydney, Sydney, 2011, 2013–2015
Industrial Experience, Robert Hughes Advertising, The Eternal Order in Nature:The Science of Botanical Illustration,
Melbourne, 1962 the XVIII International Botanical Congress, presented
Trained Technical Teacher’s Certificate, Technical Teachers’ by the Friends of the Gardens, Domain House, Royal
College, Toorak, 1963 Botanic Gardens Melbourne, Melbourne, 2011
Botanical illustration classes, Royal Botanic Gardens [Exhibition catalogue]
Melbourne, South Yarra, 1999 Botanica 2012–2016, Annual Botanical Art Exhibition of the
Botanical illustration with Jenny Phillips, Botanical Art School Foundation & Friends of the Botanic Gardens, Lion
of Melbourne, South Yarra, 2007– Gate Lodge, Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney, Sydney,
Career 2012–2016
Art teacher, secondary schools,Victoria, 1964 Botanical Art School of Melbourne, 2012–2015
Lecturer, Fashion, Art and Design, Department of Fashion and Flora:The Art and Science of the Plant, Annual Exhibition of the
Textile Design, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Botanical Art Society of Australia, Palm House, Royal
Melbourne, 1964–1999 Botanic Gardens Sydney, Sydney, 2012–2014
Botanic artist, 1999– From the Forest to the Foreshore — Natural History: Ferns, Fungi
and Their Allies, Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens
Professional Memberships Melbourne Botanical Illustrators, Domain House,
Botanical Art Society of Australia Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra, 2013
Florilegium Society at the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney [Exhibition catalogue]
Friends of Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne Florilegium: Sydney’s Painted Garden, Sydney Living Museums,
Friends of Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne Museum of Sydney, Sydney, 2016
Wildlife Art Society of Australia
Honors/Awards
Artwork Media Highly Commended Award, Biennial Exhibition of the
Watercolor, graphite pencil, pen-and-ink Wildlife Art Society, 2006, 2008
Honorable Mention, Celia Rosser Award, 2006; Celia Rosser
One-Person Exhibitions
Award, The Art of Botanical Illustration, 2008
Australian Indigenous Flora, The ARTrium, Exhibition Space &
Gold Medal & Best Exhibition in Show, 2008, 2010; Gold
Roaming Studios Bayside City Council, Sandringham,
Medal, Orchid Exhibition, 2013; Gold Medal, Orchids,
2009
Royal Horticultural Society, 2016
Flora, Feathers & Fungi: Botanical Art by Sandra Sanger, Central
Highly Commended Award, Margaret Flockton Award
Goldfield’s Old Fire Station Art Gallery, Maryborough,
Exhibition, 2014
2014
Collections
Group Exhibitions
Florilegium, Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney
The Art of Botanical Illustration, 5th–13th Biennial Exhibition
Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne Illustrated
Presented by the Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens
Garden Collection
Melbourne, Mueller Hall, National Herbarium of
Lindley Library, Royal Horticultural Society
Victoria, South Yarra, 2000–2002; Domain House, Royal
State Botanical Collection, National Herbarium of Victoria
Botanic Gardens Melbourne, South Yarra, 2004–2014
Private collections
Biennial Exhibition of the Wildlife Art Society, Melbourne,
2006, 2008
Botanical Art Exhibition, Catanach’s Gallery, Armadale, 2006
96 Work Reproduced In Saunders, Carol Ann
Australian Orchid Review, 2015, vol. 80
Calendar, Friends of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, b. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1936
2009, 2011, 2014–2016 Address
Jenny Phillips’ Australian Botanical Artists National Trust desk 2614 Demarest Street, Lake Charles, LA 60701 USA
diaries, 2009, 2011, 2014 Email: carolann.p.saunders@gmail.com
Bibliography Education
Moir, M. and A. Ahmed. 2011. The Eternal Order in Nature: Western Technical Institute, Toronto, 1951–1955
The Science of Botanical Illustration. Melbourne: Friends Calligraphy classes with Arnold Bank and Design classes,
of the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. [Exhibition Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1979–1984
catalogue; pp. 80–81.] A.F.A., Fine Arts, Allegheny Community College, 1985–1987
Morris, C. and L. Murray. 2016. The Florilegium, Royal Watercolor workshop with Janet Walsh, Cheap Joes Art
Botanic Gardens Sydney — Celebrating 200 Years. Supply Store, Boone, N.C., 2011
Sydney: Florilegium Society at the Royal Botanic Egg tempera workshop with Koo Shadler, Wethersfield
Gardens Sydney. [P. 75.] Academy for the Arts, Wethersfield, Conn., 2014
32 Career
Cannonball Tree; Couroupita guianensis [Couroupita guianensis Sign Painter, Price Signs, North Bay, 1954
Aublet, Lecthidaceae] 2014 Freelance Illustrator, North Bay Daily Nugget, North Bay,
Pen-and-ink on drafting film 50.5 × 37.5 cm 1954
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist Graphic Designer, Beacon Studios, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1955
Portrait Photo Credit: Postmaster, Melbourne Demonstrator of spinning and weaving, Old Economy,
Ambridge, Pa., and Pittsburgh Public Schools, Pittsburgh,
Pa., 1970–1973
Wedding announcement designer and calligrapher, 1990s
Painting and calligraphy classes, Phipps Garden Center,
Pittsburgh, Pa., 2003–2013; workshops, ASBA Annual
Meeting and Conference, Pittsburgh, Pa., 2007, 2010;
private classes, Pittsburgh, Pa., 2002–2015; Lake Charles,
La., 2015–
Calligraphy classes, Leisure Learning courses, McNeese State
University, Lake Charles, La., 2015–
Professional Memberships
Allegheny Highlands Botanical Art Society
American Society of Botanical Artists
Calligraphy Guild of Pittsburgh, 1988–2014
Artwork Media
Pen-and-ink, watercolor, carbon dust and graphite pencil
Group Exhibitions
Annual Exhibition, Calligraphy Guild of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, Pa., 1990s
Phipps Allegheny Highlands Flora Project Exhibit: Native Orchids,
2003; Native Lilies, 2005; Native Violets, Phipps Garden
Center, Pittsburgh, Pa., 2007
Phipps Botanical Art Teachers’ Exhibit, Welcome Center, Phipps
Conservatory and Botanical Garden, Pittsburgh, Pa., 2009
Allegheny Highlands Botanical Art Society Flora Sampler Exhibit,
Special Events Hallway, Phipps Conservatory and
Botanical Garden, Pittsburgh, Pa., 2010
An Exhibition of Botanical Art, Cranberry Township Public Scanlon, Constance Marie 97
Library, Cranberry Township, Pa., 2011
Botanical Portraits and More, Cranberry Township Public b. Hartford, Wisconsin, United States, 1956
Library, Cranberry Township, Pa., 2011 Address
Botanical Art Exhibit, Mansions on Fifth Hotel Gallery, 196 Mississippi River Boulevard South, Saint Paul,
Pittsburgh, Pa., 2012 MN 55105 USA
Botanicals and Beyond, Red Brick Gallery, Foxburg, Pa., 2012 Email: connie.scanlon196@gmail.com
Exhibit of Botanical Art, Westminster Presbyterian Church Web site: www.connie-scanlon.com
Gallery, Pittsburgh, Pa., 2012
Phipps Botanical Art Instructors’ Exhibit, Phipps Garden Education
Center, Pittsburgh, Pa., 2013 B.S. (Cum Laude), Nursing, Marian College, Fond du Lac,
Exhibit of Calligraphy, Westminster Presbyterian Church Wis., 1974–1978
gallery, Pittsburgh, Pa., 2014 Minnesota School of Botanical Art, Minneapolis, Minn.,
2004–2008
Collections
Phipps Center for Sustainable Landscapes Career
Numerous private collections Registered Nurse, Cardiac Critical Care, Madison General
Hospital, Madison, Wis., 1978–1981; Hemodialysis, Shore
Work Reproduced In Memorial Hospital, Somers Point, N.J., 1981–1982;
Illustrations, North Bay Daily Nugget, 1954 University of Minnesota, 2005–
Record cover, Rege Cordic, Omicron and Sputnik, 1960
Professional Memberships
Bibliography American Society of Botanical Artists
Saunders, C. 2010. No really, that’s how I do it: Beautiful Great River Chapter of Botanical Artists
lettering with a brush. Bot. Artist 16(4): 9–10.
Artwork Media
33 Watercolor
Rosehips [Rosa Linnaeus, Rosaceae] 2014
Pen-and-ink on drafting film 21.5 × 27.5 cm Group Exhibitions
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist Botany Beautiful, Student and Faculty Show, Minnesota School
of Botanical Art, University of Minnesota Landscape
Arboretum, Chaska, Minn., 2006
The Electric Heart, Bakken Museum, Minneapolis, Minn., 2007
10th Annual Botanical Art Exhibition, Filoli, Woodside, Calif.,
2008
The Minneapolis Institute of Art Docent Art Exhibit, Minneapolis,
Minn., 2009
Inspired by Nature, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 6th Annual Botanical
Exhibition, Great River Chapter of Botanical Artists,
Bloomington, Art Center, Bloomington, Minn., 2009;
Minnetonka Center for the Arts, Wayzata, Minn., 2010;
The Phipps Center for the Arts, Hudson, Wis., 2011;
Edina Art Center, Edina, Minn., 2013
Small Works, American Society of Botanical Artists 17th,
18th, 20th and 21st Annual Meeting and Conference,
Boston Marriott Newton, Newton, Mass., 2011; Chicago
Botanic Garden, Glencoe, Ill., 2012; Westin Hotel,
Denver, Colo., 2014; Courtyard Miami Coconut Grove
Marriott Hotel, Miami, Fla., 2015 [Exhibition catalogue]
Royal Horticultural Society, London, 2013
17th and 18th Annual International, American Society of
Botanical Artists and Horticultural Society of New York,
New York, N.Y., 2014, 2015 [Exhibition catalogue]
98 Honors/Awards Shin, Hye Woo
Silver Grenfell Medal, Royal Horticultural Society, 2013
Helen Gray Garber Award, 17th Annual International, American b. Seoul, South Korea, 1985
Society of Botanical Artists and Horticultural Society of Address
New York, 2014 801-ho, 1607-dong, Jugong Apartment 16, Sanggye 8-dong,
Collections Nowon-gu, Seoul 139-766 South Korea
Numerous private collections E-mail: hyewooshin@naver.com
Web site: www.hyewoo.com
Work Reproduced In
The Botanical Artist: Journal of the American Society of Education
Botanical Artists, 2012, vol. 18, no. 4, p. 15; 2014, vol. 20, B.S., Biology, Kyungpook National University, Daegu,
no. 4, p. 4; 2016, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 14–15 2004–2007
M.S., 2008–2010; Ph.D., Plant Molecular Phylogenetic Lab,
Bibliography Korea University, Seoul, 2010–2014
Jess, R. and C. Woodin, eds. 2014 and 2015. 17th and 18th Certificate, Engineer Biology Classification, Human
Annual International: American Society of Botanical Resources Development Service Of Korea, 2009
Artists and the Horticultural Society of New York. New Ph.D., Plant Systematic Taxonomy Lab, Ewha Womans
York: American Society of Botanical Artists. [Exhibition University, Seoul, 2016–
catalogue.]
Scanlon, C. 2014 and 2015. Story behind the art of Connie Career
Scanlon. In: American Society of Botanical Artists. 2014 Instructor, Botanical Art, Forest Interpreters Course, School of
and 2015. 17th and 18th Annual International: American Lifelong Education, Kookmin University, Seoul, 2011–;
Society of Botanical Artists and the Horticultural Society Forest Kindergarten Teacher Course, Incheon National
of New York. http://www.asba-art.org/article/17th- University, Incheon, 2012; Green Culture Network,
annual-backstory-connie-scanlon; http://www.asba-art. Seoul, 2012–
org/article/18th-annual-backstory-connie-scanlon. Judge, Botanical and Zoological Art Competition for
Korean Native Species, National Institute of Biological
34 Resources, Ministry of Environment, Incheon, 2013–
Blueberries × 10;Vaccinium corymbosum [Vaccinium Director, Korea National Arboretum Botanical Art Project,
corymbosum Linnaeus, Ericaceae] 2015 Korea National Arboretum, Gwangneung, 2015
Watercolor on vellum 33.5 × 26 cm
Lent by the artist Professional Memberships
Korean Committee of Botanical Art, Korean Association of
Portrait Photo Credit: Erin Marie Scanlon, Botanical Gardens and Arboreta, Member, 2007–2014,
November 2015 President, 2015
Artwork Media
Watercolor
One-Person Exhibitions
Botanical Art of Korean Trees and Flowers, Seoul Foundation of
Women & Family, Seoul, 2011
Science and Botanical Art: Lauraceae in Korea, Ara Art Center,
Seoul, 2013
Botanical Art for the Botany,Yeongjong Library, Incheon, 2014
Gana Insa Art Center, Seoul, 2015
Group Exhibitions Bibliography 99
Annual exhibitions of the Korean Committee of Botanical Korean Committee of Botanical Art. 2010. Easy Way to Draw
Art, Korean National Arboretum, various locations, Botanical Art. Korea: Ji Sung Sa.
2009–2015 Shin, H. W. 2014–2015. Wol-Gan-yu-A (preschool education
Royal Horticultural Society, London, 2013, 2014 magazine).Yuarim. http://www.iyua.net/.
Botanical Images Scotia, Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society
35
and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Gardening
Seeds of Gymnosperms in Korea-1, Pinus parviflora,
Scotland, Edinburgh, 2015
Cunninghamia lanceolata, Chamaecyparis obtusa, Pinus
Margaret Flockton Award Exhibition, Foundation and Friends
bungeana, Cephalotaxus koreana, Tsuga sieboldii [Pinus
of the Botanic Gardens, Joseph Maiden Theatre, Royal
parviflora Siebold & Zuccarini, Pinaceae; Cunninghamia
Botanic Gardens Sydney, Sydney, 2016
lanceolata (Lambert) Hooker, Cupressaceae; Chamaecyparis
Honors/Awards obtusa (Siebold & Zuccarini) Endlicher, Cupressaceae;
Minister of the Environment Award, National Institute of Pinus bungeana Zuccarini ex Endlicher, Pinaceae;
Biological Resources, Ministry of Environment, 2006, Cephalotaxus koreana Nakai, Cephalotaxaceae; Tsuga
2008 sieboldii Carrière, Pinaceae] 2015
Gold Medal and Best Botanical Art Exhibit, Royal Watercolor on paper 53 × 75 cm
Horticultural Society, 2013, 2014 Hunt Institute collection
Gold Medal and Best in Show, Botanical Images Scotia, 2015
Highly Commended, Margaret Flockton Award Exhibition, 2016
Collections
Dokdo Museum
Korean National Arboretum
Lindley Library, Royal Horticultural Society
National Institute of Biological Resources, Ministry of
Environment, Korea
Numerous private collections
Work Reproduced In
Dokdo Museum. 2011. Botanical Art Project of Thymus
quinquecostatus var. japonicus and Dendranthema zawadskii
var. lucidum. Korea: Dokdo Museum.
Korean National Arboretum. 2011. Botanical Art of Korean
Rare Plants. Korea: GeoBook. [Pp. 37, 83, 111, 195, 197,
251.]
Korean National Arboretum. 2011. Botanical Art of Main
Afforestation Species. Korea: GeoBook. [Pp. 73, 85, 93,
165.]
National Institute of Biological Resources, Ministry of
Environment. 2014. Seeds of Dokdo Island. Korea:
Designil. [All botanical illustrations.]
Illustrations for package design, AMOREPACIFIC Corp.,
Ltd., 2014; LG Household & Health Care Ltd., 2015
100 Silburn, Laura Bibliography
Morris, C. and L. Murray. 2016. The Florilegium, Royal
b. King’s Lynn, England, 1973 Botanic Gardens Sydney — Celebrating 200 Years.
Address Sydney: Florilegium Society at the Royal Botanic
19 Doubletrees, St. Blazey, Par, Cornwall PL24 2LD England Gardens Sydney. [P. 69.]
Email: laurasilburn@hotmail.co.uk Silburn, L. 2014. Painting hardy geraniums. Plantsman 13(3):
Web site: www.laurasilburn.co.uk 166–171.
Education 36
B.A. (Honors), Knitwear Design, Nottingham Trent Rooster Flower; Aristolochia labiata [Aristolochia labiata
University, Nottingham, 1989–1994 Willdenow, Aristolochiaceae] 2014
M.A., Information Studies, University of Brighton, Brighton, Watercolor on paper 55.5 × 47 cm
2001–2003 Hunt Institute collection
Professional Memberships 41
Artists Association of Yunnan, China Sinopodophyllum hexandrum [Sinopodophyllum hexandrum
Arts Professional Committee (Royle) T. S.Ying, Berberidaceae] 1999
Botanical Scientific Illustration Society of China, Watercolor on paper 48.5 × 35.5 cm
Former Chairman Hunt Institute collection
China Science Writers’ Association
Chinese Artists Association
Artwork Media
Watercolor
One-Person Exhibitions
Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1992, 1998
Hundred Birds Figure, National Art Museum of China, 1998
Group Exhibitions
National Science Art Exhibition, 1979
National Caricature, Comics and Illustration Exhibition
Taipei International Ecological Art Exhibition, Taiwan
Ecological Art Association, 1999
Honors/Awards
Second Prize (Yunnan Camellia Paintings); Third Prize, Lin
Hai Xing Illustration Selection, National Science Art
Exhibition, 1979
Gold Medal (Sage Confucius Bird ), National Caricature,
Comics and Illustration Exhibition
National Best Stamps Award (Azalea), 1991; (Cedar), 1992
Best Stamp Prize (Chinese Bird ), 13th Intergovernmental
Stamp Conference, 2008
106 Yano,Yuko Yi, Seung-Hyun
b. Osaka, Japan, 1953 b. Seoul, South Korea, 1975
Address Address
4-8-10-6 Higashioda, Ibaraki-shi, Osaka 567-0012 Japan Chonggu Apartment 502-1701, Mujigae-ro 144, Bundang-gu,
Email: yuko423@hcn.zaq.ne.jp Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do 13623 South Korea
Email: velutina@naver.com
Education
Department of Japanese Language, Women’s Junior College, Education
Kyoto Prefectural University, Kyoto, 1971–1973 B.Agr., 1999; M.Agr., Department of Horticulture Science,
Botanical illustration class with Mieko Konishi, 2002– Seoul Women’s University, Seoul, 2016
Certificate, Jee-Yeon Koo’s Botanical Art and Illustration
Career Certificate Program, Seoul, 2004–2007
Freelance botanical artist, 2009– Master class, botanical illustration, San Francisco Botanical
Professional Memberships Garden, San Francisco, Calif., 2007
Japanese Association of Botanical Illustration Pen-and-ink workshop, American Society of Botanical Artists
Kobe Association of Botanical Illustration 19th Annual Meeting and Conference, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
2007
Artwork Media Roses botanical painting class with Catherine M. Watters,
Acrylic, colored pencil, graphite, pen-and-ink Filoli, Woodside, Calif., 2007
Group Exhibitions Career
Information Center of Flower and Green, Nagai Botanical Botanical Illustrator, Korea National Arboretum, Pocheon,
Garden, Osaka, 2003–2008 2003–2006
Miura Gallery, Kobe, 2005–2011 Freelance botanical artist, 2006–
Kobe Municipal Arboretum, Kobe, 2005– Plant Conservation Projects, Hantaek Botanical Garden,
Kobe Nunobiki Herb Park, Kobe, 2006, 2007 Youngin, 2007
Traveling Exhibition of the Japanese Association of Botanical Instructor, Botanical Art, Story of Art in Plant,
Illustration, various locations, 2009– ClayarchGimHae Museum, Gimhae, 2010;
Ibaraki Nature Museum, Ibaraki, 2013 Cheonggyecheon Museum’s Education Program, Seoul,
Kitanozaka Gallery, Kobe, 2013– 2011–2012; Korea National Arboretum, Pocheon,
Honors/Awards 2012–2014
The Botanical Arts Competition Excellence Award, Professional Memberships
Kyoto Prefectural Botanical Garden, 2013 Korean Society of Botanical Illustrators
Collections Artwork Media
Numerous private collections Watercolor, colored pencil, pen-and-ink, graphite pencil
42 Group Exhibitions
Sakuyuri [Lilium auratum var. platyphyllum Baker, 14th Exhibition of Dock Island’s Plant Botanical Painting, First
Liliaceae] 2014 Hall, aT Center, Seoul, 2004
Acrylic on paper 50.5 × 36 cm 15th Exhibition of Korean Flower Botanical Painting, Second Hall,
Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist Seoul Trade Exhibition and Convention (SETEC), Seoul,
Portrait Photo Credit: Norikuni Ishimaru, Ishimaru Studio, 2005
Osaka, 8 November 2015 1st–9th Annual Exhibition of the Korean Society of Botanical
Illustrators, Forest for Life’s Bouffier Room, 2007; Gaia
Gallery, Seoul, 2008–2015
1st and 2nd Botanical Artists Exhibition of Jee-Yeon Koo’s
Botanical Art and Illustration Certificate Program, Hantaek
Botanical Garden,Youngin, 2007, 2008
Iris: Botanical Painting Exhibition of Jee-Yeon Koo’s Botanical
Artists, Hantaek Botanical Garden,Youngin, 2009
Peony: Botanical Painting Exhibition of Jee-Yeon Koo’s Botanical Sa J.-M. 2012. Plants of Cheonggyecheon: The Artistic 107
Artists, Hantaek Botanical Garden,Youngin, 2011 Revival of Botanical Art in Cheonggyecheon. Seoul:
Botanical Art in Cheonggyecheon, Cheonggyecheon Museum, Cheonggyecheon Museum, EPIC & Ujin BNP Inc.
Seoul, 2011–2012 [Pp. 16–17, 32–33, 80–89, 94–95, 104–105.]
Fruit: Botanical Painting Exhibition of Jee-Yeon Koo’s Botanical Shin J.-H. 2008. Botanical Art of Korean Medicinal Plants.
Artists, Hantaek Botanical Garden,Youngin, 2012 Seoul: Korea National Arboretum, GEOBOOK. [Pp.
Spring Garden Exhibition, Skyyeon Gallery, Seoul, 2012 14–15, 18–19, 26–27, 32–33, 58–63, 72–73, 78–79,
Young Artists’ New Year Exhibition, Gaia Gallery, Seoul, 2012 86–87, 98–99, 114–117, 130–133, 136–141, 150–151.]
Orchid: Botanical Painting Exhibition of Jee-Yeon Koo’s Botanical
Calendars, Story of a Flowering Plant, Seoul Women’s
Artists, Hantaek Botanical Garden,Youngin, 2013
University, 2004; Bank of Nonghyup, 2005; Plants of
Beautiful Black and White Botanical Art Exhibition: Botanical
Gwangneung Forest, Korean Rare Plants, Korean Tree &
Painting Exhibition of Jee-Yeon Koo’s Botanical Artists,
Shrubs, Korean Plants, Korean Conifers, Endemic Plants,
Hantaek Botanical Garden,Youngin, 2014
Korea National Arboretum, 2006–2016
Bouquet: Botanical Painting Exhibition of Jee-Yeon Koo’s Botanical
Participated in Smartphone Theme Design Service, DLTO
Artists, Hantaek Botanical Garden,Youngin, 2015
INC., 2013, https://play.google.com/store/apps/
Honors/Awards details?id=com.dlto.atom.theme.cb.botanicalart_hepatica
Prize of the Minister of Environment Award, The 1st Korea Weekly Planner, Botanical Art in Cheonggyecheon,
Wild Natural History Scientific Art and Illustration Cheonggyecheon Museum, 2012
Competition, 2006; First Prize of the Minister of
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Scientific Art and Illustration Competition, National
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Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon, 2009
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Hyun J.-O. 2007. Hidden Funny Story of Wild Flower. Seoul: Watercolor on paper 56 × 38.5 cm
Daniel Stone. Hunt Institute collection, gift from the artist
Jang M.-H. 2002. Herbs. Jeongminsa. [Pp. 3, 10.]
Kim H.-G. 2004. The Art of Botanical Illustration from
Gwangneung Forest. Gimmyoungsa. [Pp. 16–17, 26–29,
38–39, 42–45, 60–61, 64–65, 68–69, 76–77, 88–91,
94–95, 98–99, 106–107, 114–115, 120–121, 124–
125,130–135, 168–169, 174–177, 180–185, 196–197,
212–213, 218–219, 222–223, 234–236, 238, 240, 242,
245, 251–252, 255–258, 271.]
Kim Y.-H. 2009. Botanical Art of Korean Rare Plants I and II
Seoul: Korea National Arboretum, GEOBOOK. [I: Pp.
14–15, 56–57, 60–63, 74–77, 96–101, 106–107, 110–111,
136–137, 140–141, 168–169; II: Pp. 18–19, 28–31, 64–65,
70–75, 80–83, 96–97, 112–117, 136–137, 150–151,
176–177.]
Kim Y.-H. 2010. Botanical Art of Landscape Tree and Fruit
Tree. Seoul: Korea National Arboretum, GEOBOOK.
[Pp. 38–39.]
Kim Y.-H. 2012. Botanical Art of Main Afforestation Species.
Seoul: Korea National Arboretum, GEOBOOK. [Pp. 13,
59, 63, 109, 131, 151.]
C u m u l a t i v e I n d e x
Contemporary botanical artists and illustrators represented in the 1st–15th International Exhibitions
of Botanical Art & Illustration (1964, 1968, 1972, 1977, 1983, 1988, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2001,
2004, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016) at the Hunt Institute. Numbers after artists’ names refer to the
International exhibitions/catalogues in which they are featured.
Yamada, Kyoko 11
Yamaguchi, Kie 9
Yamane, Etsuko 12
Yano,Yuko 15
Yi, Seung-Hyun 15
Yokoyama,Yoko 13
Yonezu, Keita 6
Yoshida, Keiko 10
Yoshida, Toshi 3
Yoshizawa, Hiroki 7
Zaage, Herman 13
Zabar, Abbie 7
Zagonel, Fátima Seleme 13
Zahn, Martin 2
Zaitseva, Olga 8
Zang Mu 9
Zapf, Hermann 2
Zerner, Charles 5
Zetterholm, Torbjörn 2, 3
Zewald, Henrike G. D. 4
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The Hunt Institute for
Botanical Documentation
presents its 15th International
Exhibition of Botanical Art &
Illustration. This exhibition
includes 43 watercolors, drawings
and prints representing the work
of 43 artists who are citizens of 15
countries. The Institute established the
International series in 1964 with the
hope of supporting and encouraging
contemporary botanical artists.
Every three years, the International
series features the works of talented
botanical artists from around the world.
Collectively, the catalogues contain the
most comprehensive record available of
20th–21st-century botanical artists and
illustrators — the number of individuals
represented now totals 1,172.