It took a year living in Gippsland and working for an outdoor education centre for Claire Mosley to truly feel connected to the natural world. Having studied art and education at university, she took the opportunity to begin painting and drawing the flora and fauna there.
"When I returned to Melbourne, this curiosity stayed alive," Claire says, having now built an art practice around watercolour and natural dying.
"Every time I step outside, I am excited by what I will notice. For me, Melbourne's beauty is especially in its many pockets of wild nature, like along the waterways of the Merri Creek, as well as in the bounty of parks and nature reserves. Being in these places helps me slow down and notice the magic that nature constantly has to offer, like the tall eucalyptus trees with twisted branches, nesting tawny frogmouths or the shy rakali. It is how these places change and connect that keeps me interested."