
ADULTS - Becoming a Nature Journalinst
Discover new ways of seeing, appreciating & documenting the natural world around you!
Service Description
Nature journaling can be a portal into the world around us, but also into the world within us. When we stimulate curiosity and learn about seeing vs looking, contemplate on our experiences in nature, and learn how to express those in words and pictures, we nurture a finer sensitivity to both our external and internal environments through reflection. When we notice and pay attention, have feelings and thoughts about something, we come into relationship with it. Yes, nature journaling can offer us opportunity for all of this! This workshop is designed to help participants learn how to discover, how to ask meaningful questions and find details, what it means to document and articulate experiences, how visual storytelling can enhance that articulation, and how to develop greater observation skills. Through this, you can learn to experience the natural world, not just move through it. Worried that you aren't "artistic" enough for this? That's exactly why you would come! This workshop is designed to give you tools for expressing your observations. You may just surprise yourself. 😁 What to Expect: - A full-day project - View a variety of nature journal examples - Discuss purpose, types/themes of journals - Exercises that show the difference between looking and seeing - Work through various drawing and watercolor exercises - Writing prompts - Outdoor experience to put what you've learned into practice If you want to learn how to make your own paper and bind your own journal to bring, be sure to take the Specialty Paper Making class! What to Bring: appropriate attire for the season to be outdoors. Water boots to cross the creek as we walk to the river. All supplies + snacks + drinks provided. This workshop is hosted at the Wild Arts Learning Center in Springfield, MO. Address is emailed upon booking.