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The Nature of Drawing: A Naturalist’s Sketchbook

June 17 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

The Nature of Drawing: A Naturalist’s Sketchbook
June 17, 2026
Instructor: Preston Montague

Discover the art of observation and storytelling through the naturalist’s sketchbook in this creative, hands-on workshop led by artist, educator, and landscape architect Preston Montague.

The naturalist’s sketchbook has long been a powerful tool for scientists, artists, and explorers to document the living world. In this workshop, participants will learn how drawing and note-taking can deepen our understanding of nature while capturing meaningful moments in the landscape.

Through guided exercises and outdoor observation, participants will learn foundational techniques for recording what they see using simple materials such as pen, pencil, and colored pencils. The focus is not on perfect drawings, but on developing careful observation skills and learning how sketches can tell stories about the natural world.

During the workshop, participants will:

• Practice observational drawing techniques
• Learn how to record notes and visual details in a naturalist’s sketchbook
• Explore ways to combine art and storytelling in nature journaling
• Build confidence in sketching plants, landscapes, and natural forms
• Develop a personal approach to documenting nature through art

This workshop is designed for beginners, though participants with intermediate drawing experience are also welcome. Whether you are new to drawing or looking to deepen your practice, the naturalist’s sketchbook offers a rewarding way to slow down and observe the world around you.

Participants will leave with new techniques for nature journaling and a deeper appreciation for the beauty and complexity of the natural landscape.


Materials to Bring

Participants should bring the following materials:

• Sketchbook (Strathmore brand, 5.5″ × 8.5″ preferred)
• Colored pencils (Faber-Castell Polychromos 12 or 24 pack preferred)
• #2 pencils (Ticonderoga preferred)
• Pencil sharpener
• Sharpie ultra-fine pens


About the Instructor

Preston Montague is an artist, educator, and landscape architect who developed his love for the natural world in the rural foothills of Virginia. Based in Durham, North Carolina, Preston focuses on projects that inspire curiosity about nature and foster deeper connections between people and their environment.

His latest work, Codex Carolinum, is a collection of didactic botanical illustrations that blend art and storytelling to promote natural science literacy.

Details

  • Date: June 17
  • Time:
    8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Organizer

  • Highlands Biological Station
  • Phone 8285262602
  • Email hbs@wcu.edu

Venue

  • Highlands Biological Station
  • 265 North 6th St
    Highlands, NC 28741 United States
  • Phone 828-526-2602
  • View Venue Website