Teaching Artist: Hannah Day
Date: Saturday, May 23, 2026
Time: 10:00am-3:00pm
About the Class
Spend a day immersed in the art of drawing trees, set against the inspiring landscape of Jack London State Historic Park. This plein air workshop blends skill-building with outdoor observation, helping you deepen both your technique and your connection to the natural world.
In the morning, we’ll focus on foundational drawing principles—learning how to capture accurate proportions, simplify complex forms, and develop a strong sense of value. Through demonstrations and personal instruction, you’ll build the tools needed to confidently approach any tree.
In the afternoon, we’ll shift our attention to the expressive qualities of trees, exploring texture, color, and light as observed directly from the landscape. You’ll have the opportunity to enhance your drawings with watercolor washes, adding depth, atmosphere, and color to bring your trees to life. Step-by-step guidance ensures your finished piece reflects both structure and character.
Enjoy a relaxed, creative day surrounded by nature. Bring a picnic lunch for a mid-day break, and a lightweight folding chair if you have one (seating is also available at picnic tables, benches, or on the ground). All materials are provided.
Artists of all experience levels are welcome!
After the workshop, you’re invited to continue exploring the park—take a hike, visit the museum, or stroll to the evocative ruins of the Wolf House.
Note: $10 per vehicle entry fee to the park is NOT included in class fee.
For pricing information or to register for this class click on the Sonoma Community Center link above.



