Adding free wallpapers for subscribers

Today I made my first wallpapers! I went with two prints, the new forest one I’m currently working on and am almost done, and an ocean favourite. These are sized generally to fit across a few different phones.

I’m still adding a few more native plants and birds and mushrooms + some textures to my forest print. I love mosses the most but it’s so hard to represent their tiny complexity. I like these textures as a stand in. 

You can get a sneak peek now by signing up to my newsletter and getting access to my free wallpapers w/ pieces of this print Sign up on the main page here.

If you’re already a subscriber, send me a note I’ll send you details.

IMG_9803.JPG

Redbubble Update: Water Bottles, Aprons, Face Masks & more w/ new prints!

It’s been a while since my last Redbubble update, but now they have some great new things like aprons, face masks (un-pleated style), nice water bottles, iPhone wallets, duffle bags, socks and more.

Some people prefer the cut of t-shirts on red bubble, especially if you’re a woman, and if you’re in the market for pop culture things, you’ll notice their artist community tends to feature more of that type of item.

As an artist, I really love Red Bubble technology, they make it a breeze to turn your art into patterns (both straight and half-drop) which makes producing designs for leggings and other pattern-friendly items a breeze!

Shop the Whale Shark, Ray & Sea Creature Play Print on on Red Bubble (seen below).



Face Masks on Society 6

You can now find my designs on face masks on Society 6. These are multiuse, machine-washable face masks . Plus, a portion of all proceeds will be donated to World Central Kitchen to help the COVID-19 recovery effort (by Society 6).

JUMP to my Society 6 face masks.

Check out the ocean themed face masks below + a few extra wild cards:

Note: These masks look a little different than the front page version.

Let's Have Some Tacos!

I was so thrilled to finally share our Vancouver Island Taco Guide in this summer’s edition of Edible Vancouver Island. To make these taco maps I blended digital with a layer of watercolour to get the final effect. 

Find out where to snag a copy or find the e-version by clicking through and checking their website.