The Wildbound Sketchbook
The Wildbound Sketchbook is a space where I share my artistic journey, offering practical tips, creative insights, and reflections on nature-inspired art. It’s a place to find inspiration, nurture your creativity, and deepen your connection to the natural world through the lens of art.
How to Care for Your Wildlife and Botanical Art Prints
A print is more than paper and ink—it’s a window into the untamed beauty of the wild. Whether it’s the quiet gaze of a mule deer or the delicate curve of a columbine’s petals, these moments deserve to be preserved with care. In this guide, I’ll share how to care for your wildlife and botanical prints—so that the spirit of the forest stays alive in your home for years to come.
The Quiet Art of Reconnection: Finding Stillness in a Fragmented World
Art offers a moment of stillness amidst the chaos, allowing us to reconnect with ourselves through the simple act of creation. In this process, we find peace and grounding, rediscovering the beauty of the present moment.
Illustrating My First Children’s Book: A Journey of Creativity, Collaboration and Patience
I'm thrilled to share that I had the honor of illustrating Good Things, a heartwarming children's book written by Nancy Hicks. This project has been a truly special experience, allowing me to bring vibrant illustrations to life that complement Nancy's beautiful story.
Good Things is a tale that celebrates the joy found in everyday moments, encouraging children to appreciate the simple pleasures in life. I’m so proud to be part of this project and can’t wait for young readers to enjoy it!
Discovering my Creative Voice through the Practice of Daily Sketching
In this blog, I share my journey of reconnecting with my creative voice through a daily sketching practice. Over time, I’ve discovered that my voice is both subtle and powerful, revealing itself in the subjects, shapes, and softness of my linework, particularly in my love for wildlife and botanical details. This practice has taught me to value my art for what it is, rather than what it “should be,” and to embrace the beauty of simplicity and discipline. Through sketching, I’m learning to create with authenticity, letting my art reflect my unique, quiet essence.