Paperbark Writer
Australian nature meets science and art
By Paula Peeters
The next ‘Tree hollows are animal homes’ design is here!
#3 Eucalypt Woodlands of south-eastern Australia
‘Tree hollows are animal homes’ is a series of designs inspired by the relationship between the many Australian animal species that use hollows and the trees that provide them.
This design is available on posters, art prints and other goodies from my Redbubble store.
Bulk orders of the detailed poster design can be arranged by emailing paula.peeters@paperbarkwriter.com    Click here for wholesale prices.
A simplified version of this design is also available as a Organic Cotton Tea Towel.
Thanks to Prof Don Butler for providing the vegetation map and data.
Read more about this design here.
‘Tree hollows’ Organic Cotton Tea Towels
A perfect gift for your chainsaw-loving friends!
Previous designs in the series: ‘Tree hollows are animal homes’
#1 Eucalypt Open Forests, south-eastern Australia
#2 Eucalypt Tall Open Forests, south-eastern Australia
Click here for wholesale prices for educational poster ‘Tree hollows are animal homes #1 and #2’.
These designs are available on posters, prints and other goodies via my Redbubble store.
New large postcards!
Subtropical Rainforest Birds and ‘Tree hollows are animal homes’ series
These large postcards are gorgeous in their detail and brightness. Use as spot-it cards or souvenirs, they also make cute, affordable gifts to send to friends and family.
A5 size (14.8 x 21 cm). Printed in Australia on recycled paper.
New postcards!
Owls, Cockatoos, Robins, Fairy-wrens and Possums of Australia
I’ve tweaked some familiar designs to create a new series of postcards. Cute, affordable gifts to send to friends and family.
A6 size (10.5 x 14.8 cm). Printed in Australia on recycled paper.
A walk in the mountain forests
My nature journal of Binna Burra, Beechmont and beyond
Discover the richness of the mountain forests through the playful, diverse and beautiful pages of Paula’s nature journal.
Paperback, 17 x 22.3 cm, 206 pages, full colour throughout with over 196 original illustrations. Printed in Australia on recycled paper.
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Beechmont Nature Journal, April 30th 2019
Autumn in Beechmont brings clear, calm days. Rose robins squawk softly from the trees, while yellow robins inspect the pea and bean seedlings emerging in the vegie patch. Soft rain and bright sunshine brings out the greens. The dogs are frisky now the hottest weather...
How do you describe a fig?
With pen and pencils, I try to catch glimpses of the world of a strangler fig. And of the people who are studying them.
Beechmont Nature Journal, March 17th 2019
A weird rollercoaster week, where nature journaling merged with student protests, TV, cafes and markets.
Beechmont Nature Journal, March 10th 2019
Welcome to Issue 3 of the Beechmont Nature Journal. Here you’ll find rain-fresh fungi, squabbling parrots, a hungry ladybird, and more…
Beechmont Nature Journal, March 3rd 2019
Issue two of the Beechmont Nature Journal, features baby (or moulting?) birds, bell birds popping up in a surprising place, and a giant of the forest.
Welcome to the Beechmont Nature Journal
Welcome to the Beechmont Nature Journal. Here you’ll find real news, collected from around where I live (the northern end of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area). The content is ever-changing, and I’m learning as I go. You never know what will turn up next in this amazing place. Come along for the ride!
Organic cotton tea towels
Greeting cards
Magnets
Books
Redbubble store
Here you can purchase clothing, prints, posters and other goods with my designs. They’re printed on demand and shipped straight to you from Redbubble.
Buy selected garments through my Redbubble store and 25 % of the retail price will be donated to environmental and animal welfare charities
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Nature journaling workshop at Binna Burra; Photos by Renata Buziak
Escape…
Into the Wildworld, and discover The Kinship of All. Read Stories of the Wildworld.
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