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Nature Art Prints

Nature art prints featuring vintage-style botanical prints and natural history illustrations of Australian flora.

These pieces are both beautiful and sneakily educational. Whether you’re building a botanical print gallery wall, decorating a nursery, styling a calming corner, or trying to remember whether that’s a blue gum or a red river gum—these prints will have you covered.

A series of photos of nature art prints including cloud identifier poster in a bathroom, watercolour sketches of Australian native botany and children admiring a cloud chart.

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Some people can name every tree in their garden. I, however, needed flashcards. So as part of my very optimistic “40 before 40” bucket list, I set out to identify every tree in my backyard. I live along Moogoorapum Creek, which is basically bushland with postcodes.

To help me remember them all, I started painting the bark textures, the leaf shapes, the way the light hits a scribbly gum just so... and before I knew it, I’d tumbled down a eucalyptus-scented rabbit hole. And behold, a full collection of nature art prints, ready to bring a bit of the outdoors in.

australian botanical watercolour illustrations from my sketchbook. A porcelain watercolour palette and colour swatches
mother and 2 daughters looking at a cloud chart in a nature lesson

With a vintage twist and a nod to old-school natural history art prints, the prints are available in a variety of colours including olive green, hunter green, light blue, peachy terracotta blush, classic watercolour or simple sepia.

Painted by me in my Queensland studio, each piece is printed locally on lush archival paper, then lovingly packed and shipped for free. Because frankly, if you’ve read this far, you deserve a reward.

To make styling your space effortless, choose from a range colours to complement any decor.

Think coastal cornflower blues, hunter and olive greens, or boho-style terracotta blush pink. (Can anyone agree on what the colour blush actually is?)

Or, for more vibrancy and fun, choose the watercolour prints to style your space.

trendy cafe wall art in terracotta colours, cafe with all white and lots of plants
Australian artist rebecca eddison with her camera travelling through the new forest

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I'm Rebecca Eddison, and I've been working as an artist for 18 years, I'm here to help you bring joy and personality to your space. 

Raised in the vibrant landscapes of Australia, I blend my passion for nature and nostalgia into illustrated maps, botanical studies and pieces that capture simple moments of wonder.