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Shona Wilson


Australian sculptor Shona Wilson has created these intricate sculptural assemblages with found natural materials.  Her ephemeral artworks are born out of a desire to open up creatively and spiritually.  Nature is her inspiration of which she says:

“The repetitive use of Nature’s detritus brings me closer to understanding the world we share. The materials themselves are storehouses of knowledge and information. They act as ‘keys’, unlocking doors to memory, science, history and imagination… For the past 20 years my work has been an invitation to marvel and wonder at the details within nature which I have presented predominantly through sculptural assemblages.”

More of her work can be seen on her website, Facebook and Instagram.

Images:  Courtesy of Shona Wilson.

Emma Clinton


Loving these nature illustrations of UK-based artist, Emma Clinton, aka Life as Illustrated.  Found very little information about the artist other than she studied architecture for 5 years.  Hence, the innate framework construction of her designs.

More of her work can be viewed on Behance, Instagram and Tumblr. 
Some of her prints can be purchased on Society 6.

Images:  Courtesy of Emma Clinton.

Diana Renjina


Love these nature and folklore inspired hand painted wooden brooches and ornaments created by Riga-based illustrator, Diana Renjina. The wooden pieces are made from birch plywood delicately painted with acrylic paint and varnish.  Her main artistic focus is illustration but also wants to explore graphic and web design freelancing on a variety of projects.  

More of her work can be viewed on Instagram, Behance and Facebook.  Her brooches and illustration prints can be purchased in her Etsy shop, Knee Deep in a Cold Sea.

Images:  Courtesy of Diana Renjina.
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