Join us at City Library for this VERY special morning, hearing from author Sami Bayly on her Illustrated Childrens Encyclopedia’s, full of weird and wonderful animals with a drawing workshop to follow!
Sami’s newest book, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Extinct Animals, is a stunning collection of hand drawn creatures with everything you need to know about them and why they’ve gone extinct!
All of the materials are supplied for this workshop, and you’ll follow Sami to learn some new skills in drawing and details. We have all of Sami’s books in our collection, so if you’d like to take one home and keep practicing, this workshop will be the perfect starting point!
This is open to all ages, anyone who is interested in drawing, or even people who just looooooove animals and nature! Sami has done in-depth research and can tell you so many facts about the creatures she studies.
Pore over beautifully detailed illustrations of some of the most fascinating extinct and critically endangered animals in the natural world. Discover how these species fit into the history of the animal kingdom and why they have become extinct or are under threat.
Featuring facts and astonishing illustrations about sixty amazing animals, including the Western black rhino, thylacine, dodo, South Island giant moa and Tapanuli orangutan, as well as megafauna such as the giant wombat-like diprotodon and the crocodile-like Quinkana. Plus creatures with mysterious origins like Delcourt’s giant gecko.
What should I bring?
All tools and materials for this workshop are provided!
What else do I need to know?
This special author talk and workshop is open to anyone who is interested in attending!