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The Wild Forgotten \ud83c\udf42

Natalie Eslick

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

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Latest Issues

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A wonderful interview

This morning was delightfully cool on my early morning walk - yesterday’s was much warmer and humid. Our generally very short lives spring has sprung, with a few days already in the 30’s (eww), but oh how I love these, albeit less frequent,...

3 months ago
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Leaning into wonder

Sometimes I cannot but wonder at what extraordinary beings we are.

4 months ago
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A little more wildly

I read a quote from Nikita Gill that has spurred me to purchase a book of hers. I am excited to receive it, to dive deep. But it immediately made me think: I want my wild to peek through a little more wildly, a little more often.

4 months ago
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Self-imposed challenge

It is a chilly, early morning. The sun is peeking through my window and only my cold fingertips as the skuttle across the keyboard. There is steam wisping up, dancing, from my cup of Darjeeling tea. I have to keep reminding myself to put my...

4 months ago
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  • Natalie Eslick

    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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