Trip Report
Wildflowers of the West: Drawing and Painting with Molly Hashimoto
Twenty members enjoyed a drawing and painting workshop with artist and Mountaineers Books author, Molly Hashimoto, to celebrate the release of her latest book: Wildflowers of the West.
- Sat, Nov 1, 2025
- Mountaineers Seattle Program Center
- Urban Adventure
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- Road suitable for all vehicles
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On a wet and windy first of November, 20 Mountaineers gathered at the Seattle Program Center to recreate summer and its wildflowers through painting and drawing.
Artist and author, Molly Hashimoto, led us through a series of exercises in drawing and painting of wild flowers of the American West, sharing techniques and materials with the audience. We drew and painted species from various ecozones, including paintbrush, lupine, and beach morning glory. Molly also shared some of her original art and sketchbooks from the book.

Wildflowers of the West, in the wild!

Molly started with a drawing demonstration and a discussion of the paper and pencils she prefers.

Members work on different watercolor techniques with beach morning glory flowers.

Molly shows techniques for painting paintbrush.

Paintbrush in progress, propped up on the Mixing Color tutorial from the book.

Members enjoying the morning.

Molly teaching, with some of her sketch books and woodcuts displayed in the foreground.

This was also a chance for friends to get together.

Some of the participants' art from the morning.

Staff also ran a pop-up book shop, featuring Molly's books and cards.

Thank you to our book store and membership services staff, Cece Matteson and Katy Clark, for offering the pop up! You can see all of Molly's books on our website.
For Mountaineers that are interested in upcoming opportunities to see and hear Molly and her work, she will be exhibiting at the Elisabeth C. Miller Library at UW from November 4-December 29, with an opening demonstration on Thursday, November 6, from 1:30-3:30, of woodblock printmaking techniques. She will also be presenting at the Tacoma Program Center on December 2. Thank you, Molly, for a wonderful morning and workshop!
Seattle Branch will be offering two more in-person events this winter. Our December Book Club will be on December 9th, and our January Book Club will be on January 9th.
All photos courtesy of Andrew Pedersen, with the exception of the first which is from Mountaineers Books.
Danielle Graham