by Deb Shaw
BAGSC members Margaret Best and Melanie Campbell-Carter have been accepted into the 18th Annual International American Society of Botanical Artists at The Horticultural Society of New York.
Margaret’s 8.5 x 11 watercolour on paper is of a Canadian native Echinacea. She writes, “There are two Echinacea natives species in Canada. The one shown is Echinacea purpurea or purple cone flower—the species widely harvested for medicinal use. It has also become popular as a cultivated flower in Canadian gardens, as it brings a final splash of colour at the end of summer and into the fall. The specimens I used came from my daughter’s beautiful front garden that she inherited from the previous green-fingered owner of their new home in Ontario, Canada.”

Melanie Campbell-Carter, colored pencil, Pseudobombax ellipticum, shaving brush tree, © 2015, all rights reserved.
Melanie submitted a Pseudobombax ellipticum, also known as the shaving brush tree. She writes, “The tree was in its full blooming glory this past March on the island of Kauai. Depicting the sturdy strength of its stems and buds, and the delicate profusion of vivid pink stamens, was not only an enormous challenge but also a fantastic and joyful process. As we spent our days and weeks together, I developed a great affection for my ‘shaving brush.’ I am so thrilled to have been able to translate a gorgeous, living thing to paper in such a way that it continues to speak to others!”
Congrats to both of you!
Are there any more BAGSC artists who have been accepted? If so, please send me an email with an image.
A Little About the International ASBA/Hort Exibition
Each fall, the Annual International American Society of Botanical Artists at The Horticultural Society of New York exhibition is held at the Hort in mid-town Manhattan. It is the ASBA’s longest running collaboration. Past exhibitions are posted on the ASBA’s website; this year’s exhibition will be posted as well.
The Hort’s Gallery encourages gardeners and artists alike to appreciate the creative intersection between art and nature. Exhibitions showcase emerging and established contemporary artists inspired by horticulture, botany, landscape, and the environment.
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May 4, 2015 at 6:10 am
anita walsmit sachs
congratulations, well done, Anita Walsmit Sachs
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May 1, 2015 at 3:37 pm
Judith Wiesenfeld
How wonderful that Melanie’s beautiful piece was accepted! I know she is thrilled and I congratulate her on such an extraordinary accomplishment!
Jude Wiesenfeld http://www.judewiesenfeld.com
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May 1, 2015 at 3:34 pm
Estelle DeRidder
So have I, Deb ! – Leucospermum coldifolium (Pincushion protea) As always, Estelle
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May 1, 2015 at 3:45 pm
dbshaw
Wonderful and congrats Estelle! Please send me the image in an email, with a few sentences about the painting and I’ll post it with Joan’s when I get both. BAGSC is rockin’!
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May 1, 2015 at 2:59 pm
John Keesey
Deb —
For some reason I (Honorary Adjunct Member of BAGSC, don’t forget) get the BAGSC News, but Joan doesn’t ever! However, I think she is still a member of BAGSC in good standing, even though she has fled to Northern California. (P.S.: At least one prominent member of BAGSC thinks Joan now lives in Chino, but she really lives in Chico, in what is fondly referred to as The North Valley, north of Sacramento.)
Anyway, I hasten to point out (proudly) that Joan Keesey has also been accepted into the 18th Annual International ASBA at The Horticultural Society of New York for her “Pipevine with Dutchman’s Pipe and Pipevine Butterfly” (my version of her title). Check it out!
John
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May 1, 2015 at 3:15 pm
dbshaw
John: That’s wonderful!! Can you (or Joan) send me a few sentences and an image and I’ll add a post. We want to show all our BAGSC members.
About the blog: I show you as “following” the blog, but I don’t see Joan in the database for it. Could you please let her know she needs to go to the blog, click the “follow” button in the lower right-hand corner, and enter her email as instructed? I can’t do it for her 🙂
CONGRATS TO JOAN!
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