A peek at my
New Work
Marissa Villescas is a self-taught watercolor illustrator based in the Western United States. Through intricate, narrative compositions, she explores ideas of home, community, and habitat. Her work combines traditional watercolor techniques with imaginative world-building to create immersive storybook environments.
Art That Feels Like Home

These are Postage Stamps of our little Adventurer Nigel, and his travels around the world. Exclusive Content for my monthly newsletters.
Around the World
Postcards that share my Tiny World with you every month. Exclusively inside my Newsletter. Find out where Nigel is headed next.


Tiny World
Bird Festival
This piece emerged from a personal Birdtober creative brief and I applied it within the larger Tiny World series, a body of work that explores the concept of home, and belonging through narrative illustration.
Rather than depicting each species individually, the intention was to imagine a temporary gathering space — a festival where diverse birds occupy and share the same field. By assigning each species a role at Featherlight Airlines Field, the work reframes biodiversity as community. The illustration suggests that “home” can exist not only as a fixed structure, but as a collective experience — a space created through participation, collaboration, and shared presence.
The aim was to celebrate ecological diversity while demonstrating layered composition and cohesive world-building, presenting habitat not only as environment, but as belonging.
Lunch Box Notes
In November of 2024 I started an idea I had called
Once a month I send a stitched-together letter called I Draw Home, complete with a free lunchbox note — watercolor, reflection, and small reminders of encouragement.
If your heart needs a soft place to land, you are welcome here.



The Acorn House
Welcome to Tiny World Ms Hazel Fernwhistle. Our newest librarian and wise resident squirrel.
Tiny World Travel
Summer Camp
My Tiny World Summer Camp is a playful watercolor escape into a miniature wilderness where wonder runs wild. Tucked within this hand-painted scene are the joys of summer—crafting in a cozy cottage, aimless hikes, splashes of lake water, and starlit campfires. Mischievous bears sneak marshmallows and add a touch of silliness, while tents and canoes invite you to imagine a world where every day is a new adventure. Dreamed up entirely from my imagination, this piece is a celebration of childhood nostalgia, tiny joys, and the gentle chaos of camp life.


Tiny World Travel
Winter Village
The entire village is starting to hum along, just in time for Winter. Everyone is learning to ski, ice skate and snow board. Just watch out for those rogue snow people.
