Episode 84: Eriko Kobayashi – An unfolding story
‘I believe children know everything about
how the world is connected with their senses’.
- Eriko Kobayashi
Eriko is a nature artist, illustrator, and conservationist. She is also the founder of Japan Nature Journal Club. From being an insect loving child, to growing into a wildlife artist and nature journal teacher, the natural world has always been an important part of Eriko's story.
Listen to hear more about:
Eriko’s experience wild foraging as a child and the different plants she encountered.
Eriko’s love for insects as a child.
How nature taught her about the delicacy of life.
How she came to wildlife art and then to nature journaling through the work of artists like Robert Bateman and Clare Walker Leslie.
The beautiful story of when Eriko met Clare Walker Leslie for the first time at the Wild Wonder Nature Journaling Conference.
Eriko’s experience of starting the Japan Nature Journal Club.
Her involvement with the translation of The Law’s Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling into Japanese.
Stories and memories of sharing nature with her daughter.
Eriko’s website can be found here: https://njos-jp.teachable.com.
See Eriko’s nature journal pages on Instagram @erikokobayashi_naturejournal and Facebook.
To learn more about the Japan Nature Journal Club, click here.
Read Eriko’s blog post for International Nature Journaling Week: Why I Started a Nature Journal Club – Everything happens for a reason.
Eriko created a short video answering the question ‘What does nature journaling mean to you?’ You can watch the video here.
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