Real Lotus Leaf Art
Botany Painting is the only course in the world where you can apply lotus and Indian Bodhi tree leaves by yourself!
Originating in Japan, Botany Painting involves placing natural leaves such as lotus and Indian Bodhi tree leaves on panels and coloring them to create unique interior art. It’s not just about creating a work of art, but also about enjoying the process of creation and freeing the mind.
Course
About the Course Methods and Teaching Qualifications
We offer two types of courses:
●In-person courses taught directly by the founder of Botany Painting.
●Online courses that you can take from home at any time.
For those interested, instructor courses are also available. Instructors can hold their own plant painting classes and display and sell their works.
You Can Layout and Color the Plant Leaves Yourself
Enjoy the Course Without Any Prior Knowledge of Art
Natural plants will inspire your creativity, and you'll have fun painting with your favorite colors. The most important thing is to enjoy the creation process, so feel free to use a variety of colors.
We use acrylic paints for coloring. Acrylic paints are easy to use and can be manipulated with water before they dry, becoming water-resistant once dry. You can paint using brushes or sponges, much like applying makeup.
Courses Spreading from Japan to the World
Currently, we have about 2,000 qualified instructors in Japan and have conducted more than 5,000 workshops. Starting in 2024, we will also offer workshops in Taiwan. Our art materials are made in Japan, and we have received requests to hold workshops all over the country!
ENTREZ SANS FRAPPER
Spreading the Culture of Decorative Lotus Decoupage
ENTREZ SANS FRAPPER has brought the culture of decorative Indian lotus decoupage, a long-standing tradition in Southeast Asia, to Japan. The Botany Painting workshop not only provides knowledge on painting and color advice but also supports participants in freely creating artwork using their imagination. We also support the participation of handicapped individuals in creating artworks.