Friday, April 5, 2013

The Beauty of Botanical Illustrations in Litchfield Hills


Betsy Rogers-Knox has been drawing and painting since childhood.  Her interest in botanical illustration began in Boulder, Colorado where she worked for a botanist and learned by close observation to appreciate the intricate beauty of Colorado wildflowers.  This interest led her to the botanical illustration program at the New York Botanical Garden.  Her final project included paintings of historic plants from the gardens of the Bellamy Ferriday House in Bethlehem, Connecticut.


Betsy is enchanted by the full lifecycle of the plants she portrays in watercolor, and typically observes a plant for a full year before beginning a composition.  Published work includes cover designs for Herb Quarterly magazine, the illustrations for the bookHerbs, Leaves of Magic and White Flower Farm's catalog, as well as over thirty greeting card designs internationally distributed by Renaissance Greeting Card Company and Sunrise Publications. 



She has exhibited extensively including the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C., London's Kew Gardens, the Horticultural Society of New York, and the New York Botanical Garden.  In April 2013 she will show several works at the Royal Horticultural Show in London.  Betsy also teaches drawing and watercolor painting to both adults and children from her studio in Bethlehem.  Her website is www.betsyrogersknox.com.



A selection of the work of Betsy Rogers Knox will appear in the  Gallery of the Oliver Wolcott Library located on 160 South Street, Litchfield, CT. through April 26 2013.  For more information call 860-567-8030. or visit www.owlibrary.org. For area information www.litchfieldhills.com

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