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Cranes in fields of wheat, Oregon. Find it here.

Cranes in fields of wheat, Oregon. Find it here.

Inspired by a trip to Bagby Hot Springs, Oregon.  (find it here)

Inspired by a trip to Bagby Hot Springs, Oregon.  (find it here)

Home is where the heart is.  Society6

Home is where the heart is.  Society6

Wrapped in my Pendleton blanket, dreaming of Spring.

Wrapped in my Pendleton blanket, dreaming of Spring.

“two lives that once part are as ships that divide.” —Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton

“two lives that once part are as ships that divide.” —Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton

Trying out some pens and pencils

Trying out some pens and pencils

My desk on any given day.

My desk on any given day.

My new valentines are up in the shop

You and me, that’s all I need.

You and me, that’s all I need.

Check it out, my first pattern! (needs a little work, but not bad, I say)

Check it out, my first pattern! (needs a little work, but not bad, I say)

One for the fellas out there <3
Get some here.

One for the fellas out there <3

Get some here.

One for the ladies &lt;3

One for the ladies <3

Self portrait in my favorite winter wear.

Self portrait in my favorite winter wear.

Amping up for the season of love.

Amping up for the season of love.

Happy New Year! Available here.

Happy New Year! Available here.

Cranes in fields of wheat, Oregon. Find it here.

Cranes in fields of wheat, Oregon. Find it here.

Inspired by a trip to Bagby Hot Springs, Oregon.  (find it here)

Inspired by a trip to Bagby Hot Springs, Oregon.  (find it here)

Home is where the heart is.  Society6

Home is where the heart is.  Society6

Wrapped in my Pendleton blanket, dreaming of Spring.

Wrapped in my Pendleton blanket, dreaming of Spring.

&#8220;two lives that once part are as ships that divide.&#8221; &#8212;Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton

“two lives that once part are as ships that divide.” —Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton

Trying out some pens and pencils

Trying out some pens and pencils

My desk on any given day.

My desk on any given day.

My new valentines are up in the shop

You and me, that&#8217;s all I need.

You and me, that’s all I need.

Check it out, my first pattern! (needs a little work, but not bad, I say)

Check it out, my first pattern! (needs a little work, but not bad, I say)

One for the fellas out there &lt;3
Get some here.

One for the fellas out there <3

Get some here.

One for the ladies &lt;3

One for the ladies <3

Self portrait in my favorite winter wear.

Self portrait in my favorite winter wear.

Amping up for the season of love.

Amping up for the season of love.

Happy New Year! Available here.

Happy New Year! Available here.

About:

Brooke Weeber is a Portland-based illustrator who brings whimsical, nature-based scenes to life. Her complex pieces combine animals with instruments, ribbons with clouds and always feature her iconic subtle color palate and playful aesthetic. Brooke finds her inspiration from various natural landscapes as well as Greek and Native American culture. She started drawing when she was a young thing, but started focusing on it in high school and later in college. After receiving her BFA in painting from the University of Oregon in 2003, Brooke flew her native Northwest for the big city, where she focused on her other passion - professional baking. She received a degree in Professional Pastry Baking at the French Culinary Institute of New York in 2005 and worked as a high-end cake decorator immediately. Craving more trees and more drawing space, Brooke packed up her apartment and re-rooted herself in Portland in 2009. She's been cranking out pieces ever since and has had shows locally at Mississippi Studios, the Farm, and Tribute Gallery. She's pleased as punch to be on her bike, thinking of pictures and what kind of cake to make for her next friend's birthday. Find her online: bweeber@gmail.com

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