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A monthly print club that delivers a creative and inspiring package to your door with a monthly theme.
Includes an A5 Print Club exclusive Print that has been hand-signed and numbered, 3-4 small stationary items and a newsletter with information about the artwork, creative prompts and on the other side a colouring page or simple illustrations for your own creative projects. Each month one person will randomly receive the original artwork instead of the print (Golden ticket style).
The theme for February’s Print Club is Moths! I love drawing Moths. They are such interesting creatures, weird, beautiful and can be hard to fully appreciate in real life. I will be documenting the process of creating the exclusive artwork for the Print Club on my socials.
The purpose of the Inspired Creative Print Club is to make collecting original art accessible and to inspire you to be more creative in your own life.
Features all my own artwork, illustrations and writing.
Please note all Print Club packages are posted with stamps to keep it affordable (so no tracking).
Sign up by the 15th of each month to receive that months Print Club. This is a reoccurring monthly purchase that you can cancel anytime.
* These photos are just examples of my work and products, not necessarily the actual items that will be in February’s Print Club.
Moth Art Prints
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Flower Art Prints
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Teapots Art Print
This illustration came from a personal project where I was exploring the concept of female identity visually and teapots and teacups kept coming up in my visual journal. Teapots and teacups always remind me of my Grandmothers, their love for crafting, biscuits and a good cup of tea. My Grandmothers were very important to me and I frequently think of them now they are gone. I remember all the ways they taught me how to be creative, caring and courageous.
This art print features different detailed vintage teapots. The original artwork was in watercolour, ink and pencil.