We’re often shown the scale of the problem (climate change, habitat loss, pollution) without being reminded that real change is built from small, intentional actions repeated every day.
Every piece of art starts long before pencil meets paper or paint touches canvas. It begins with curiosity, observation, and a willingness to experiment.
I’m thrilled to officially announce the launch of the Peeshi Shop, a new online store featuring hand-drawn animal art, unique coloring pages, and creative designs.
Each Veterans Day, we pause to honor the brave men and women who have served our country. Their courage, sacrifice, and devotion to protecting our freedom deserve every ounce of gratitude we can give.
Eco-anxiety is the growing emotional distress caused by awareness of climate change and environmental destruction. It’s not a disorder, but a normal psychological response to an increasingly unstable planet.
I figured as my very first blog post, I would write a more in depth introduction about Peeshi including more about me, how the idea started, the goals of Peeshi, how the pricing works and what to expect going forward.
The core of Peeshi is of course creating awareness of important issues regarding animals and their environment. Well, what is an important component of that? Animal Non–profits.
Yes it is considered to be “spooky season” but do you know what truly is terrifying? The amount of pets that are homeless because we do not do enough to stop the overpopulation.
We all love our furry (or scaly in some cases) friends but they depend on us for more than just the love that we provide for them. They also need the care that only we can provide too.
Just like every other artist out there, I have my go-to favorite materials that I prefer to use when I am drawing. But, being an artist doesn’t mean you have to limit yourself to being just one kind of material or only using one brand of supplies.
That being said, during the harsher months where temperatures plummet, there are things you can do to help outdoor cats survive the winter that aren’t difficult and require minimal amounts of effort.
If you couldn’t already tell from the title, this is a hard topic to write about—and an even harder one to live through. It’s something I’ve been navigating myself after losing two of my beloved furbabies.