Being in nature is a feast for the senses. Each of us notices something unique—whether it’s sounds, colors, or textures—when we’re hiking a trail, sitting by a riverbank, or admiring a view.
In this webcast, we explore how artist Molly Hashimoto interprets her experiences in the American West through her paintings, block prints, etchings, and sketches. Discover her illustrations of species found in national parks, forests, and other public lands, and enjoy stories about some of Molly’s (and likely your own) favorite trees, birds, flowers, mountains, and coastlines. Along the way, Molly shares insights into her artistic techniques and processes. Her work is published by Pomegranate Communications, and she is the author of four titles with Mountaineers Books, the latest being Trees of the West: An Artist’s Guide.
Find out more about Molly’s work, classes, and more https://www.mollyhashimoto.com/