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Solstice Saunter & New Workshop!

©Cheryl Stewart

Come join me to celebrate the Winter Solstice with a slow and relaxing saunter in Beaman Park! Take a break from the busy holiday season to experience the quiet beauty of the forest in winter. Explore open-ended invitations that stimulate curiosity and engage the senses, then make a simple journal to enjoy — or give as a special gift. We’ll meet a little before 1pm on Wednesday, December 21, and finish around 2:30.


To register, email: beamanpark@nashville.gov

I’m delighted to be offering my popular Watercolor Basics workshop again, this time at the Franklin Recreation Center! Saturday, January 21, is the date. This is a great introduction for beginners, and supplies are included. Join us for a fun exploration of paint, paper and brush options as we experiment with easy techniques to paint simple subjects.  

You can find all the details here:

https://anc.apm.activecommunities.com/wcpr/activity/search/detail/20885

Mystery Technique #121

Curious about the techniques used here? You can learn more next month if you’ve signed up for email updates!

ANSWER TO MYSTERY TECHNIQUE #120:

Every fall, I use the pages of an ancient phone book to flatten the fallen leaves that I collect on my walks. Since most of the colors quickly fade, I also look for interesting shapes:

Some of these leaves have inspired parts of paintings or sculptures; I’ve shared others with my students.

It’s a satisfying experience to get to know the contours of a particular leaf by tracing around it. For this demo, I wanted the outline to fade into the paint, so I drew it with watercolor pencils. Next I painted the leaf shape with water, then added some yellow and red. While the colors were still wet, I added a little green before scratching in dark veins with the end of a metal paint tube. I also sprinkled some kosher salt into the wet paint and added one small drop of rubbing alcohol for the bug hole. I waited until the paint was completely dry before brushing off the salt. To create the lighter and slightly thicker veins, I used a watercolor pencil to echo the angle and direction of some of the existing dark lines, leaving a slight gap.

Secrets, Books, & Forest Walks!

Come explore The Secret Side of Books this Saturday, November 5, at the Franklin Recreation Center! We’ll make easy and fun structures with pages that change shape and disappear as if by magic. Personalize your creations to make unique gifts. Only a few spots are left, so sign up soon!

For more details or to register, visit the Williamson County Parks and Recreation website at:

https://anc.apm.activecommunities.com/wcpr/activity/search/detail/19220

Here’s a preview of the location for my next Forest Bathing walk at Beaman Park! This guided practice reduces stress, promotes well-being, and deepens connections with the natural world. Come experience it for yourself on Thursday, November 17. We’ll meet a little before 10:30 a.m. and finish around noon.


To register, email: beamanpark@nashville.gov