
Ask Jack
September 6 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am PDT

Ask you Nature Journaling questions live with John Muir Laws.
Do you have questions about drawing, journaling, naturalist skills, or journaling teaching techniques? Join John Muir Laws and the Nature Journal Club every week for a one-hour open forum discussion where we explore (and hopefully answer) your questions live. Stick around at the end of the meeting for a lively group journal share and conversation. All ages and experience levels are welcome. No registration is necessary, If you are new to Zoom or are having trouble with the meeting controls, please see these notes and suggestions on Zoom Tips for Online Classes with John Muir Laws to help you get more out of the online workshop. When possible I will also make a recording of the workshop and post it on my blog. I look forward to seeing you there!
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Bring
- Your Journal and favorite drawing materials. Taking notes while you watch and participate will help you remember the new techniques and incorporate them into your journaling.
- Your sense of humor!
The mvas email says 7pm-8:30pm but your website says 6pm-7pm which is it.
Thanks my email is EagleOne4007@gmail.com
Wondering when drawing birds, does the head axile “line up” with the body axile? Or are they independent, yet relate? I watched your bird video on 3/4 view and I was unsure.
in some postures they do. best to look at the negative space behind the head of the bird.
Jack