Showing posts with label botanical illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label botanical illustration. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Would you like to win a medal for your art?

One group of artists have the scope to win a medal for their art. 

Every year, leading botanical artists and illustrators from across the world come to London to see if they can win a coveted RHS Gold Medal.

The Royal Horticultural Society's Botanical Art Show is the most prestigious botanical art exhibition in the world.

Nothing else even gets near - because to exhibit in this exhibition

  • you first have to be assessed as good enough to exhibit - without having seen what you propose to exhibit!
  • you get five years to prepare your exhibit
  • which comprises a minimum of six artworks on a botanical or horticultural theme/topic which might be:
    • Family or Genus Names (of Plants)
    • Exhibits related to specific locations/habitats
    • Habit / Lifecycle / Growth
    • Common and Generic Names
    • Medicinal Plants
    • Theme names related to botanical history
Raucous Glaucous: Lichens of Texas Hill Country 16X 2026
Christiane Fashek (New York, USA)
these are shown in wet and dry mode magnified 16 times
It won a Gold Medal.

Medals are assessed by an expert panel according to strict and defined criteria
This is a brief characterisation of what each medal represents, written after a discussion about the meaning of the colour of the different medals, back in 2018.
  • A Gold medal exhibit has to be outstanding in all areas and really have the ‘wow’ factor.
  • A Silver-Gilt medal is a very high award and still an exceptional achievement. In many cases a Silver-gilt will have only been missing a couple of elements that meant it was not quite a Gold.
  • The Silver medal will usually have numerous areas for improvement.
  • A Bronze medal is rarely awarded as the standard is generally so high, but it may be awarded if the artist has really only achieved one or two elements from the criteria.
  • EXTRACTED FROM: RHS Botanical Art Show #3: Medals Awards and Feedback (2018)
Jenny Hyde-Johnson (South Africa) achieved a "first"
She was awarded Best Exhibit, Best Artwork and a Gold Medal 
for
"Fynbos Diversity of the Coastal Limestones on Grootbos"

The RHS Botanical Art Show 2026 can currently be seen at the Saatchi Gallery in Chelsea until 2nd August.
  • open 10-6 daily
  • admission FREE to those with membership of the RHS or Saatchi Gallery
  • £6 for everybody else
I've been writing posts about this and the Portrait Award in tandem as they both opened at the same time!

Here are the posts relating to this year's show​ - which have been posted on the blog on my Botanical Art and Artists website (#1 in the world for botanical art!)

Thursday, May 22, 2025

An Abundance of Botanical Art over the next few weeks

This last few weeks, last weekend in particular and the next few weeks from the end of May through June are - for me - dominated by BOTANICAL ART.  

This post is about a very busy time for botanical art and artists - and me - with three major exhibitions (two in London) involving international botanical artists and illustrators during May, June and July.

So far we've been 

  • celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Chelsea Physic Garden Florilegium Society (CPGFS) - of which I'm the Treasurer - and holding the AGM (Accounts and Treasurer's Report)
  • getting ready for the a display by CPGFS at the exhibition for the 40th anniversary of the Society of Botanical Artists (see below)

Botanical Art Worldwide 2025


Last weekend was The Worldwide Day of Botanical Art - with lots going on around the world. I was at Kew Gardens. (see Over 1,000 attend Worldwide Day of Botanical Art 2025 at Kew Gardens)

View of the part of the activities in the Nash Conservatory at Kew Gardens last Sunday
 
These three are multiple RHS Gold Medal winners
and renowned botanical artists and teachers
About to give the final talk of the day at Kew last Sunday
(L to R) Lucy T Smith, Scientific Botanical Illustrator at Kew Gardens and author of Botanical Sketchbooks: An Artist's Guide to Plant Studies
Ann Swan, a legend in botanical art in coloured pencils, so many people have been taught by her
Julia Trickey who developed a completely novel response during Covid and Julia Trickey Talks just seems to get bigger and better!

This week I've been putting a new page together for my Botanical Art and Artists website covering The Second World Wide Exhibition of Botanical Art 2025
  • 31 countries around the world - in North and South America, East and West Europe, Africa, Australasia and Asia - all got together and coordinated a celebration of botanical art at the same time
  • all celebrating with events and activities on The Worldwide Day of Botanical Art on Sunday 18th May 2025
  • organised by a number of botanical art societies and other groups - led and managed predominantly by women (Yay!)
  • see Botanical Art Worldwide 2025 - Exhibitions and Events in the UK
  • SUMMARISED by me on ONE PAGE of my website!! (See link above. It took 3 days!)
All the Countries participating in Botanical Art Worldwide 2025
- with new countries this year highlighted

Plantae 2025 - Annual Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists


Next week sees the opening of Plantae 2025 - the Annual Exhibition of the Society of Botanical Artists - in all three galleries of the Mall Galleries. 

It opens to the public on 28th May and continues daily until 7th June 2025. (10am - 5pm)