Wild Hearts, Lineage
Charcoal magic on French cotton paper, sized 160 x 113 cm. This one’s like a wild heart beating on paper.
Baby Paws, Sloth
The Baby Paws series is all about catching those adorable baby animals in snooze mode. This sloth’s doing naps like a pro - reminding us all to chill the heck out sometimes.
Wild Hearts, Vigil
Charcoal on fancy French paper, 160 × 113 cm. This piece feels like the animal kingdom’s version of a superhero watch party.
Wild Hearts, Ghosts
Charcoal vibes on French cotton paper, 160 × 113 cm. Spooky? Nah, just some wild spirits chilling on paper.
Baby Paws, Koala
Koalas may look like lazy couch potatoes, but it turns out they’re just energy-saving experts. They snooze up to 20 hours a day thanks to their leafy diet. This cuddly guy reminds us that even the slow life is pretty awesome.
Little Bat
Wild Hearts, Wolves
This pack of wolves is hanging out in perfect stillness. Drawn on fancy French paper, it’s the first and coolest piece in the Wild Hearts collection.
Grumpy B
Baby Paws, Zebra
Baby Paws, Cheetah
Cheetahs are basically the speed demons of the land, hitting up to 110 km/h. But baby cheetahs? They start out tiny, fragile, and with their eyes shut tight. Sadly, most don’t make it, but their moms are super tough, playing hide-and-seek champs to keep them safe. This drawing catches a rare quiet moment with one of these speedy babies all curled up and cozy.
Baby Paws, Wombat
Resilience Series
"When it feels like the world is ending, surprise! You just turned into a butterfly." Paper: Archers Aquarelle, size 110 x 80 cm, drawn with charcoal, carbon, and graphite.
Baby Paws, Giraffe
This giraffe baby is a real falling star - literally! Newborn giraffes drop about six feet to the ground right after birth but are wobbly on their feet within an hour. This drawing shows all the fluff, shadows, and charm of a sleepy little giant still catching some Zzzs.
Okavango
The Okavango Delta in Botswana is like nature’s own water park - seasonally flooded plains create a maze of mini islands. These islands are VIP spots for some of Africa’s coolest and most endangered animals, including elephants, cheetahs, rhinos, wild dogs, and lions.
Kalahari
The Kalahari Desert stretches across parts of South Africa, Namibia and Botswana. When the Okavango Delta dries up, elephants have to take a risky road trip across this sandy desert to find water. It’s a real-life epic journey that only the wisest elephant moms can lead safely.
Baby Paws, Wallaby
Desert Matriarch
Elephants are running out of time. This drawing gives you all the feels about these majestic giants and why we gotta look out for them.
Baby Paws, Kookaburra
This sleepy kookaburra drawing comes with a tiny claw print that’s basically a happiness stamp. Known for their laugh-like calls, kookaburras are like Australia’s own little comedians. This piece is a sweet reminder to slow down and enjoy the funny, light moments in life.

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