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The Sketchbook Sanctuary

Natalie Eslick

How to be a compassionate, courageous and curious artist

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Embracing Mindfulness in Your Wildlife Sketching Practice

Dear ones - have you been remembering to breathe today?

a month ago
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Creativity and curiosity

If you have been around here for long, or have taken any of my classes, you will know I am BIG into curiosity. I am big on the what if and I wonder why questions. I am SUPER big on stopping, slowing down, and really seeing. Not looking, but...

2 months ago
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Under Pressure

Do you have the David Bowie/Freddy Mercury song on your head now? I do! (And it is not a bad thing).

3 months ago
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Drawing what you see

That may sound like an odd thing to say - drawing what you see, not what you think you see - but it is not always as easy as it sounds. It takes practice, but also a little bit of cognitive unravelling to be able to draw what you see (and n...

3 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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