Abstract yellow and orange watercolor background with soft brush strokes and blending colors.
Handwritten text in dark red ink on a black background that reads 'Art isn't Everything'.

What begins as a quiet sketch might become a print, a pillow, or a piece of art on your wall.

Sketch of a pillow.
Paint bottles and brushes on a paper towel with multicolored paint, and a sketchbook open to an abstract design of a square with rounded edges and lines radiating outward.
A burgandy watercolor pen.
A teal sticky note with handwritten text in dark red that says "from SKETCH".

Ideas live in the margins of my sketchbook before they land in the corners of a home.

What began as a loose sketch—lines drawn in the quiet hum of the studio—slowly evolved into something more layered. This pattern was sparked by a deep appreciation for the rhythm and repetition found in Aboriginal art, where each mark carries memory, meaning, and movement.

As the shapes took form, we explored how this motif could live across different mediums: would it belong on a soft surface? A wraparound label? A textile to be folded, worn, or placed in the home? Each step was guided by curiosity, letting the pattern tell us where it wanted to land.

A stylized illustration featuring a teal marker, two green virus-like shapes, a yellow lounge chair, and a green plant in a vase set against a geometric background.
Text that says "To Surface" in dark red handwritten script.

Here’s a glimpse into how our newest pattern came to life, from hand-drawn inspiration to bold, tactile expression. Each line carries the rhythm of a moment observed, now wrapped into the everyday.

Set of colorful patterned items including a pink and black container with a lid, a round coaster, two cloth napkins, and a fabric square with abstract designs in pink, yellow, and teal colors.
Text reading 'Process Business Product' in a handwritten style.

Rooted in a lifestyle of observation and slow creation, my process begins with the hand—through sketches, drawings, and studies that evolve into textiles, surface designs, fine art, and functional forms for inspired living.

Handwritten text saying "Draw to Life" in dark brown ink.

This pattern traces the path of a single idea, drawn, refined, and reimagined. It’s an exploration of how art can move: from sketchbook pages to surface studies, infused with intention and a sense of place.

A collection of colorful packaging and branding materials for Cozy Shade Lane, including a pink and brown box, a cardboard in a pink, green, and yellow striped pattern, a poster with pink, brown, and gold abstract design, and a logo stamp with pink text and circular border.
Handwritten text reads 'Be unapologetically Glow in dark red ink.
Close-up of pink bougainvillea flowers on a branch with green leaves.
Close-up of a swirling, blue-green liquid in a conical shape with one prominent rounded dark blue element at the top.

Gloss Test

A glimpse at the materials we’re playing with and what might be coming soon to the Cozy Shade Lane lineup.

Pink transparent bags with

We’ve been experimenting with one of our favorite bold materials—vibrant, glossy, and full of personality. This sample run gave us a chance to test texture, durability, and how light plays across the surface. It’s a playful preview of what’s to come, and let’s just say… you’ll be seeing more of this in future collections.

Art & Design Commissions

Have an idea you’d like to bring to life? I’m currently accepting a limited number of art and design commissions — from custom works on paper or canvas to creative direction for interiors and styled spaces.

Each project begins with a conversation. If something’s been living in your mind, I’d love to help shape it into something tangible and true.