A scribbly gum tree (Eucalyptus haemastoma) in the process of shedding its outer bark. NSW, Australia.
by Tessa Barratt

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A scribbly gum tree (Eucalyptus haemastoma) in the process of shedding its outer bark. NSW, Australia.
by Tessa Barratt
( Digital Drawing ) Feather Tail Gliders
The world's smallest gliding mammal is found in Australia. Living in tree hollows, they pick fresh leaves and carry them curled in their tails to stuff the entrance of their nest.
Booderee JBT, 2023 website / instagram / blog
Recreating a Scribbly Gum Moth track that caught my eye the other day as an excuse to get my hands dirty, and to remind myself that art doesn't need to be perfect, it doesn't need to look good, and it doesn't need to have a purpose.
It can just be.
Drawing Process of my Feather Tail Gliders
Ainslie ACT, 2018 website / instagram / blog
Third of four brilliant pics to end this series from 2004 and 2005. Could be almost anywhere in Australia ... but is on Fraser Island. “Scribbles” on a scribbly gum; along with some graphitos. Love the colour gradients on the bark and the variety in the “scribbles”.
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Blue Mountain Sandwich
Lambertia Formosa: devilishly handsome… Sandstone sandwiches. Always tasty. Yep, little green horns. And a smile. Eucalyptus haemastoma? Nature is always getting under our skins..now she is scribbly-gumming deep truths about entropy and …moths? (H/T: Unraveling the mystery of eucalypt scribbles.) via Blogger http://ift.tt/2jfP57q
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