The Sleepy Easel

The Sleepy Easel Artist operating on 10% battery at all times. Chronic fatigue keeps things interesting — even I don’t know when the next art drop will happen.

Stick around for surprises and occasional masterpieces created between naps.

“Lily of the Moon” Series  Each painting in this moonlit series is inspired by Lily of the Moon by Amberian Dawn — a sto...
22/04/2026

“Lily of the Moon” Series
Each painting in this moonlit series is inspired by Lily of the Moon by Amberian Dawn — a story of devotion, transformation, and the quiet pull of the night. The girl becomes the lily, the moon her eternal witness. Every brushstroke follows that luminous thread between love and myth. ✨

Finished at last — a quiet night captured in paint. Moonlight, water, and a figure who feels halfway between here and so...
13/04/2026

Finished at last — a quiet night captured in paint. Moonlight, water, and a figure who feels halfway between here and somewhere softer. This one unfolded slowly, but I love where it landed.
✨ “Step into the stillness.”

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A small look into today's painting. Currently on the I Regret everything stage 🙃 🙂.
12/04/2026

A small look into today's painting. Currently on the I Regret everything stage 🙃 🙂.

12/04/2026
A little greenhouse of quiet magic. Soft sky, sleepy plants, and a moment of stillness captured in paint. I loved gettin...
10/04/2026

A little greenhouse of quiet magic. Soft sky, sleepy plants, and a moment of stillness captured in paint. I loved getting lost in this one — it feels like a place you could breathe for a while.

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09/04/2026

My painting process in five steps: hope, action, panic, despair, and delusional confidence. Honestly? A flawless system.

08/04/2026

A little peek at what’s been growing on my easel this week — soft light, quiet colours, and a window into somewhere calm.

06/04/2026

Hope your Easter weekend was filled with naps, snacks, and a healthy amount of cozy chaos.
Warm wishes from The Sleepy Easel.

04/04/2026

Okay, so… apparently my art has lore now.
Let’s start simple:

There’s a place called the Quiet Hours.
It’s where you accidentally end up when you’re too tired to function but too stubborn to nap.
Time slows down.
Everything feels soft.
Your to‑do list can’t find you there.

I like to think my paintings sneak out of that place and follow me home.

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Launceston

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