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Drawing from Nature: with Jim Arnosky: #3 Drawing Plants

Author and artist Jim Arnosky looks at how plants grow and how they respond to light

Aired 10/20/1987

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Drawing from Nature: with Jim Arnosky: #3 Drawing Plants

10/20/1987 | 58m 10sVideo has Closed Captions

Author and artist Jim Arnosky looks at how plants grow and how they respond to light

(1987) Using a well-tended vegetable garden as a familiar natural subject, author and artist Jim Arnosky looks at how plants grow and how they respond to light. He examines flower buds with an eye to understanding the plant. In the second part of the program, he draws a picture of a cultivated beet row, surrounded by wild, encroaching weeds.

Aired 10/20/1987

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From The Archives is a local public television program presented by Vermont Public

From The Archives

Drawing from Nature: with Jim Arnosky: #3 Drawing Plants

10/20/1987 | 58m 10sVideo has Closed Captions

(1987) Using a well-tended vegetable garden as a familiar natural subject, author and artist Jim Arnosky looks at how plants grow and how they respond to light. He examines flower buds with an eye to understanding the plant. In the second part of the program, he draws a picture of a cultivated beet row, surrounded by wild, encroaching weeds.

Aired 10/20/1987

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