Claire Mosley is an environmental educator and watercolour artist living and working on Wurundjeri Country in Naarm, Melbourne.
Her practice began on Gunai/Kurnai Country, where she worked as an outdoor educator and started painting her surroundings as a way to learn the land, its flora and fauna, skies and waterways. Time outdoors has been shaping her teaching and artmaking ever since. You'll find her on foot or by bike with her journals, pens, pastels and paints, sketching all across urban Naarm and beyond.
Connecting people to place through art is at the heart of everything Claire does. She works in the Learning and Participation team at the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, where she founded the Young Botanist Program, and has received community grants for projects like Project Merri, connecting scientists and artists with the Merri-Bek community.
Claire holds a background in Visual Arts (Printmaking) and Primary School Teaching from Monash University. Her illustration clients include MPavilion, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Mount Zero Olives and Little Sprouts and she was the feature artist at the Big Design Market in 2024.
Her nature journaling and natural dyeing workshops are tactile and sensory-rich, always finding ways to bring people closer to the natural world around them.
As well as adorning her products, Claire also produces watercolour commissions for individuals, community organisations and events.
Her practice began on Gunai/Kurnai Country, where she worked as an outdoor educator and started painting her surroundings as a way to learn the land, its flora and fauna, skies and waterways. Time outdoors has been shaping her teaching and artmaking ever since. You'll find her on foot or by bike with her journals, pens, pastels and paints, sketching all across urban Naarm and beyond.
Claire holds a background in Visual Arts (Printmaking) and Primary School Teaching from Monash University. Her illustration clients include MPavilion, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, Mount Zero Olives and Little Sprouts and she was the feature artist at the Big Design Market in 2024.
Connecting people to place through art is at the heart of everything Claire does. She works in the Learning and Participation team at the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, where she founded the Young Botanist Program, and has received community grants for projects like Project Merri, connecting scientists and artists with the Merri-Bek community.
Her nature journaling and natural dyeing workshops are tactile and sensory-rich, always finding ways to bring people closer to the natural world around them.
As well as adorning her products, Claire also produces watercolour commissions for individuals, community organisations and events.
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