New seamless repeat designs in my rainforest textile design collection. Visit my Client Login portfolio for details on this tropical collection—available in several color ways and as an indexed print. Fresh designs added to my portfolio weekly. You can find more samples of my designs on my portfolio.
Read MoreMy Midnight Garden Collection is influenced by the winter florals trend that is dramatic and a bit moody with layers of bold textures and a rich depth that goes with the darker color palette. I love working with deep plums, burgundies, dark jade greens and blues against a dark background. It's also fun to add that pop of orange into the mix. All designs are hand rendered prints with a digital twist.
Read MoreMy Wailea collection is influenced by the marbled trend, geos and textured illusion. All designs are hand rendered prints with a digital twist. Color palette has a warm romantic tropical vibe well suited for active wear with pink and warm orange hues.
Read MoreMy inspiration for the Cali Collection: I love rich saturated colors combined with unexpected patterns and textures. I am drawn to the idea of a psychedelic take on camouflage found in nature. Think tropical fish, lush plants, and beautiful insects. I also like the idea of the pattern transporting you to an exotic place where the nature becomes almost otherworldly. One of my favorite playgrounds is the beach. The way the light reflects off the water is always inspiring. Details on the collection in the full blog post.
Read MoreMy new Happy Doodle Textiles are designed to be bright, sunny and fun. I created these seamless repeat patterns with a playful vibe to make you smile and to generate positive feelings. Available in a variety of color combinations. Today I'm sharing three modern repeat patterns available in my Willow Collection and Sisters Collection. The hand drawn graphics combine whimsical designs and textures using a cheerful color palette.
My mixed media artwork combines markers, paint, crayons and mark making techniques. To create the seamless repeat patterns I pop my artwork into Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop to tweak the colors and create the perfect pattern layout.
Read MoreMy tropical blue Aloha Waves pattern takes its design cues from sea and surf, tropical plants, polished rocks, hand woven fabric. It is part of my Kahula Collection.
Read MoreTo celebrate the first day of March, here's a sneak peek at my cheerful floral. This wildflower meadow pattern for textiles, packaging or home decor is inspired by the fields of poppies and lavender. Design is available in a seamless repeat.
Read MoreMy Kahula textile design is a mix of geos, sunshine, and waves. Featuring only the happy blues.
I designed this pattern to add positive energy and fun to your workout with unexpected prints feature a mix of modern basics with bold blue hues. It is part of a textile collection for activewear.
My patterns are available for purchase on my website. Access to my online client portfolio is available to manufacturers, licensees, art directors, etc.
Read MoreHow is your day going? Hope this cheery big blooms pattern brightens your day because:
You are my happy!
This image features a snapshot of my newest big blooms pattern featuring roses.
Read MoreHello, June! May seemed to fly by. I'm hoping you find the June more relaxing. { A sneak peek at my Hanalei print in my new Paradise collection }
Read MoreIf I had a team t-shirt, this would be it. I’m joining in on the 7-day #POMarketing photo challenge via @PatternObserver on Instagram. Starts today: Day 1 prompt is #lovelylogos. You can find out more about the newest Instagram Challenge I organized with Pattern Observer on their blog here.
Read MoreFor me, one of the most interesting parts of being an artist is also being a storyteller. That imaginative side of telling a story as a designer includes revising my work and asking myself questions.
Time spent creating new artwork—even when it never leaves my studio—is never wasted. For me, the best things happen creatively when I am excited to tell the next story through my art—mistakes and all.
{Image by Chris Olson. Quote by artist Agnes Martin.}
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