Botanica Obscura Sketchbook
Nature Journal
by Eugene Brill
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About the Book
Inspired by a personal field journal filled with pressed flowers, charcoal sketches, and fragments of observation, this notebook is designed for those drawn to nature, but not yet fluent in its language.
The pages are intentionally imperfect. Faint botanical images drift beneath the surface. Quotes appear like half-remembered thoughts. The right-hand pages are left open—just a soft grid to guide your hand—as an invitation to sketch, note, and collect what catches your eye.
This is a notebook for the curious.
For those who pause.
For those who notice.
For the wannabe naturalist in all of us.
The pages are intentionally imperfect. Faint botanical images drift beneath the surface. Quotes appear like half-remembered thoughts. The right-hand pages are left open—just a soft grid to guide your hand—as an invitation to sketch, note, and collect what catches your eye.
This is a notebook for the curious.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Nature / Wildlife
- Additional Categories Sketchbooks, Scrapbooking
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 74 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798240546822
- Publish Date: May 11, 2026
- Language English
- Keywords sketchbook, field journal, nature journal notebook
About the Creator
Feeding my curiosity for history and my interest in photography, I further developed my love of the natural world that has since become the primary focus of my life. My goal is to use photography to bring history to life. I will give you a sense of understanding history and hopefully bring the stories to life! Viewing the landscape, historical markers and wildlife will help me share with you the fascination I feel when delving into the past. EUGENE L BRILL is a nature and landscape photographer. I’m a dedicated naturalist volunteer, as well as an avid gardener, and photographer. I do not speak in taxonomic groupings, species and genera, but can communicate clearly with “Joe Public” in language everyone understands. I love to share knowledge and my photography, and I believe Nature Deficit Disorder (NDD) is real, agree that “forest bathing” (fully clothed, of course . . .) makes us happier, healthier, and more creative. Copyright© and Published by: Eugene L. Brill, LLC
