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17th Annual International

American Society of Botanical Artists at The Horticultural Society of New York

 

Chestnut

Castanea crenata

 

I always choose materials for botanical art near at hand, such as flowers in my garden or plants growing close by on a walking trail.

 

When I was walking around in the late summer, I found that lush chestnut burs grew in abundance on the grounds of a Shinto Shrine near my home. As I had always wanted to draw greenish chestnuts, I got some appropriate sized chestnut samples by permission of a kind administrative woman at the Shrine. I made up my mind to illustrate this pretty, thorny plant.

 

Regarding technique, I made an outline sketch with a pencil and then left only a light outline with a kneaded eraser. Next, I characterized a detailed sketch of the specimen using a specific mechanical pencil of 0.2mm diameter (Pentel Co.Ltd. Japan).  After featheredging this sketch again, I started painting with acrylic color.

 

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17th annual-Kawashima-chestnut

Castanea crenata

Chestnut

Acrylic on paper

19 x 13 inches

© 2013 Haruyo Kawashima


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