
In
Wondercabinet's specimen series she manages to put together familiar botanical style images in new ways that always take a second glance to realise where they have come from. The prints blend beautifully and create something entirely new mixing fur, flower and shell. What adds to the authenticity and individuality is that
Wondercabinet prints them on torn out pages from books, and the colour print interacts with the images and words on the book page beneath.
Truly magical.
Check out her
Etsy page.
Labels: art, Etsy, illustration, nature, print, retro, screen printing, Wondercabinet

This modernist fish bowl-like glass bird feeder from
Eva Solo is such a clean, pure design. I really like the idea that the birds can be seen from all angles, I can just see myself sitting on my balcony on a warm day in winter, watching wattle birds and willy-wag tails enjoying the seeds.
The
Eva Solo Bird Feeder is available in Australia from
AboutStyle or in Perth, Western Australia from
The Good Store.
Labels: birds, decor, garden, nature