Floral No. 2232
Introducing Floral No. 2232, a fresh floral collection just in time for spring- or summer. I created two bolder, punchier color options of the main designs for the warmer months that can be used with the coordinates.
Introducing Floral No. 2232, a fresh floral collection just in time for spring- or summer. I created two bolder, punchier color options of the main designs for the warmer months that can be used with the coordinates.
After I received my sample prints for this collection from Spoonflower and compared them to my original illustration I was reminded (as I often am) of why I love pattern design, and why it’s become my primary method of creating. I created the original illustrations for this collection quickly with Indian ink and a pretty worn out nib that I’m just not ready to retire yet. There were mistakes, there were smudges. It wasn’t perfect. But sometimes in this form of art (or any form), those imperfections can bring opportunity. A lot of times in my process I create those imperfections intentionally. I often go over my lines twice, creating extra lines. When I can I work with Indian ink because it’s a little unpredictable- sometimes it drips, sometimes I accidentally drag my hand over a wet line- that smudge will add character later. After the illustrations are complete and I bring everything into the computer and start converting to vector, I end up with this little playground of icons packed with possibilities and the results are like a surprise, especially when I finish and then look at the original illustration next to the final products and think “all that from this?”.
Floral No. 2232 is available in my Spoonflower shop on fabric, wallpaper and home decor. A few designs from this collection are also available on products in my Redbubble shop.
Hand Drawn Flowers
Flowers are one of my absolute favorite subjects to work with so when I saw that Spoonflower was having a “Hand Drawn Florals” design challenge, I was all over it... Here’s the scoop on this design, how I came up with and where you can find the finished product.
Flowers are one of my absolute favorite subjects to work with so when I saw that Spoonflower was having a “Hand Drawn Florals” design challenge, I was all over it. I spent a few hours researching wild flowers, specifically ones native to North Carolina, where I live. I kind of got a little lost in the process. I love flowers. Have I said that yet? Anyway, I did an ink drawing of the flowers I decided to work with such as chicory (so much fun to draw), wild roses, rose hips, and thistles to name a few. There were over a thousand entries for this challenge so I didn’t place anywhere in the top 60 this time but that’s ok. There are a lot of talented artists on the Spoonflower platform and competition is tough, but it’s worth it to enter when I can. I see Spoonflower challenges as opportunities to create new designs and collections, it’s always helpful to have a prompt to work with and they’re usually subjects I wouldn’t have thought of on my own. I didn’t create a huge collection from this one, maybe I’ll add a few more designs later but in the meantime there’s a darker color way of the main design, an option without the grid lines and a clover coordinate available in two options. Click here to shop this collection in my Spoonflower shop where it’s available on fabric, wallpaper and an assortment of home decor items.