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How to draw a grassland, Part two: Ecology in pictures

How to draw a grassland, Part two: Ecology in pictures

by Paula Peeters | Apr 28, 2016 | Colouring books, Projects, Tales of science, Wildlife illustration

Today’s post gives you another sneak preview of the Riverina Grassland colouring book, and also describes the collaborative process I use to tell ecological stories through art. One of the things I love about my work are the discussions I have with collaborators...
The kingfishers that don’t fish

The kingfishers that don’t fish

by Paula Peeters | Nov 19, 2015 | Tales of science, Wildlife illustration

Every summer, in our street, there was a loud insistent “pip-pip-pip” that rang out, at intervals, nearly all day. The Sacred Kingfishers were nesting in a large old tree near the corner. The tree is gone now, and I need to walk further to be within earshot of the...
Bimblebox Wonderland colouring book – on sale now

Bimblebox Wonderland colouring book – on sale now

by Paula Peeters | Nov 5, 2015 | Books, Colouring books, Wildlife illustration

After many long days of designing and drawing, I’m very pleased to announce the publication of Bimblebox Wonderland. It’s the first colouring book for adults based entirely on a wild Australian woodland. Order your copy here. In September I was immersed in...
Sneak preview of the Bimblebox Wonderland colouring book

Sneak preview of the Bimblebox Wonderland colouring book

by Paula Peeters | Sep 24, 2015 | Colouring books, Wildlife illustration

On my recent visit to Bimblebox Nature Refuge I was entranced by small details of nature. Dried grasses in spears and curls; round flowerheads of the woolly mat-rush on spikes; lumpy humps of termite mounds; woodland birds foraging on the ground and in the trees, and...
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