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Tribe Stories: A unique gift for a surfer
Surfers are a difficult breed to buy gifts for. Once you've exhausted every possible gadget, tide chart, board accessory and the brand slinging shreds, you feel like you're out of options. They're also pretty simple, minimalist creatures (in my experience) and since...
How To Stay Sane During a 365 Challenge: My Creative Commandments
Some projects require you to make lists before you start them. Others again see you making post mortem lists after the project is complete to note down your accomplishments. I have a friend who calls these To-Do and Ta-Da lists. While lists are good for getting things...
How to dispose of acrylic paint sustainably by making artist ecobricks
How to dispose of acrylic paint sustainably by making artist ecobricksHow to dispose of acrylic paint sustainably by making artist ecobricks Sustainable StudioWant to be greener but still love painting with acrylic paint? Read on! Making art while also making waste...
4 Free Seasonal Wallpapers to Inspire Your Connection to Nature
I designed some free wallpaper for you smartphone from some of my tiny paintings! Because the thing is, our smartphones aren't always that smart. We have barely, if any. choice in this digital, zippy age of ours in living a life totally void of our smartphones. But...
3 insights that prove you don’t need the perfect art studio to begin creating (and actually why starting with what you have is better)
You can't open Instagram these days without seeing picture-perfect studio spaces where other artists create their masterpieces. What that picture isn't showing you is how they came to own that space. Maybe they worked their buns off for it? Maybe it became available...
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MiniNature is about reconnecting to nature. It's about remembering that she is vast but vulnerable and that her wisdom and wellbeing lies in our hands. It's about holding onto what matters and living with less stuff and more space to be wild.
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