Botanical Art for Beginners

Botanical Art for Beginners

IN-PERSON Creative Arts Class
A person working on a pencil illustration of an orchid.
William Hill

Dates & Prices

Saturday, May 17, 2025
9:00 am–3:00 pm


Fee: $12

Fee for Innovators, Gardens Preferred, and Gardens Premium Members: $116


Registrations may be cancelled up to two weeks before the event, and your registration fee, less a $30 processing fee, will be refunded. Please note that refunds are not available for programs moved to scheduled inclement weather dates.

To notify us of your cancellation, email us or call 610-388-5454.

Register by May 11, 2025

Registration opens January 2025

Innovators, Gardens Preferred, and Gardens Premium Members save on Continuing Education Courses

A 10% discount on classes will be applied automatically at the time of checkout. 

Join us for this fun and engaging experience designed for botanical art beginners—and work at your own pace to discover your own illustration style. The primary medium explored in this class is watercolor, paired with frequent demonstrations from artist Margaret Saylor to clarify the painting progress. 

Location

Grove Studio 108

Instructor

Margaret Saylor

Artist Margaret Saylor creates highly detailed, textural botanical paintings and drawings that capture the essence of a simple object from nature and present it as an exquisite jewel in an ethereal setting. She specializes in mushrooms, fungi, and woodland plants and combines accurate illustration with the beauty of shape, form, and color. Saylor earned a BFA in Communications Design at Kutztown University in Kutztown, PA. Though she was trained as a graphic designer, this experience provided the solid foundation she needed when she turned to fine art in a quest for a hands-on, detail-oriented method of depicting the natural world. Saylor was awarded a certificate in Botanical Art and Illustration, with distinction, from the New York Botanical Garden in June 2013. When not painting, Saylor teaches botanical art both online and in person. Saylor is a member of the American Society of Botanical Artists and the Philadelphia Society of Botanical Illustrators and has exhibited with both groups. Since 2013, she has been the Editor/Designer of The Botanical Artist, the quarterly journal of the American Society of Botanical Artists.