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Natalie Eslick

A wildlife artist passionate about inspiring a deep and compassionate connection between your wild heart, and the wild world you are a part of.

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Why I sketch in coloured pencil

I don’t remember why exactly it started, or even when, really, though I was still working full time in my previous career, that I know - I started sketching wildlife in a single coloured pencil.

Graphite is my first love, always and still,...

10 days ago
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Drawing my own wild eye

I did a thing today that I don’t remember doing before. I took some time to draw my own eye.

I have drawn literally hundreds of eyes, and a good 99.7% of them are wildlife, more-than-human-beings - and I love love love drawing and painting...

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What it means to be a woman who makes things

What if we gave ourselves more (or any) permission to make something beautiful that serves no economic purpose? What if we valued all the things we make with our gorgeous strong, capable hands because they bring more beauty into the world,...

2 months ago
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What does it mean to be a real artist?

What does it mean to be a “real artist”. I have both been asked that question, and asked it of myself, more times than I can count. And while I know there are a thousand or more answers, probably as many answers as there are artists, I thin...

2 months ago
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Shapeshifting and connective creativity

Last time I told you the wild is already where you are. This time I want to tell you what happens when you reach toward it.

After I published the last essay, I had the most beautiful responses and emails in return, with one that really cau...

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    Painter, writer, daughter of trees, wild at heart. Choosing to live a life filled with curiosity and compassion, beauty and wonder, and endless creativity. Will work for strawberries.

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