
Howdy
56. Howdy. Do you like my new sneakers? 400 gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper using ink.

Face
57. Face. I’m thinking I like to use ink… 400 gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper using ink.

Whale
58. Whale. This one was actually a little unexpected. I was creating a backdrop for some hand made business cards but it turned a bit pear-shaped and then thats when I saw a whale. 400 gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper using ink, watercolour and pen.

Space Musicians
59. Space Musicians. Recently I’ve been getting into podcasts, particularly one called Studio 360. I find that working at home can make conversation with myself a bit monotonous! This is based on one of the segments regarding austronauts taking instruments into space. 400 gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper using ink and pen.

Boot Camp
60. Boot Camp. This was part of an illustration for a client. 400 gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper using pen.

Autumn Day
61. Autumn Day. This is the first year where I’ve really experienced Autumn. In Europe the seasons are so much more defined than in Sydney. Something about a cooling, soothing, breeze on a clear day. 110 gsm Matt Paper using pen & pencil.

Wintry Reminder
62. Wintry Reminder. Cycling into centraal, I passed a backyard containing this teepee-inspired wood stack. I thought it looked cool, and well it was a reminder of the winter to come. 100 gsm Matt Textured Paper using copic marker and pen.

Bowerbird
63. Bowerbird. A little thing I’m working on for the Seamstress identity…maybe… 400 gsm Cold Pressed Watercolour Paper using pen, ink and watercolour.

Waiting
64. Waiting. This little lady is from a lovely moment whilst I was in India. She was waiting to collect our beer bottles for money, whilst we sat in a desert watching a sunset, listening to a ramanata. Beautiful, silent and sad. 170 gsm Heavyweight Paper using pen.
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I’m loving your stuff seamstress! Very inspiring… and excited to see that you’re two thirds of the way through your project… go Nat!
Why thank you ladydan! Glad to hear I’m spreading some inspiration your way. x x