In this Zoom presentation, Robin Lee Carlson will talk about how her book began as a nature journaling journey and developed into an exploration of art, ecology, and fire in the Western US. Robin will talk about her process and about how she integrated visual and narrative storytelling. She will also discuss the ‘ecoreportage’ (reporting from the perspective of the environment) aspect of the project, especially what it has meant to continue the project for seven years. She will guide participants in a virtual field trip, to sketch some examples of the plant and animal species she encountered.
The presentation will be interactive throughout, with opportunities for participants to sketch along and to ask questions about the book and Robin’s process. Bring paper, pen, and paint or colored pencils if you’d like to join in!
Register HereRobin Lee Carlson is a natural science writer and illustrator. After studying evolutionary biology at UC Santa Cruz and the University of Chicago, she spent many years working on stream habitat restoration projects in California. She is most interested in how landscapes and ecological communities change over time, especially ecosystem dynamics after disruption. Her artwork is grounded in observing and documenting the world around her as it unfolds. Visit her website at www.robinleecarlson.com.