Flowers Forever
Welcome to my mini collection of flower drawings, an everyday practice that helps develop my illustration style. These small still-life studies are used as everyday experiments to find exciting new shapes, patterns, and combinations that can inspire larger pieces. Keep your eyes peeled for these one-off artworks popping into the official EB store as mini-prints to bring joy to any dark corner.
About the artworks
Wildflowers on a sky blue background. The wonders of nature, the endless shapes, colours, and textures. From the yellow craspedia (billy buttons), to sea kelp, arum lilies, and the simple daisy, every flower offers a wealth of pattern, texture, and form that all have their own style.
The artwork is built from a range of different materials that have been found and reused; old school books (see the graph paper textures on the billy buttons), scraps of cardboard packaging (you’ll notice this on the wonky edging on the kelp) and old ink textures from dried out ink pads from a 1960s rubber stamping kit.