
TEXTILE & SURFACE DESIGNER
From intricate prints to captivating patterns, my portfolio showcases a diverse range of artistic endeavors. Embracing creative challenges and sparking joy through color and design is what drives my passion. Explore my print & pattern work below!



Inspired by the beautiful architecture I photographed in small towns of London and France, I drew these charming little buildings and turned them into a print that takes me back to these beautiful cities.



This pattern is inspired by Le Dôme located in the Grand Hôtel-Dieu, which I stayed at in Lyon, France. It is an iconic and beautiful building with a fascinating history, and Le Dôme stands above the rest of the building, so I used this detail to design this print.

This pattern is inspired by Le Dôme located in the Grand Hôtel-Dieu, which I stayed at in Lyon, France. It is an iconic and beautiful building with a fascinating history, and Le Dôme stands above the rest of the building, so I used this detail to design this print.



I took inspiration for this print from the rope motifs I saw across the sea town of Whitstable, outside of London.




While traveling through the small cities of Provence in the South of France, I noticed how beautiful the doors to every single building were, and they inspired me to paint them.



This pattern is inspired by Le Dôme located in the Grand Hôtel-Dieu, which I stayed at in Lyon, France. It is an iconic and beautiful building with a fascinating history, and Le Dôme stands above the rest of the building, inspiring the shapes in this print.



This pattern was inspired by stitching details in different textiles that I thought had the potential to be turned into a nautical style of stripe.



This pattern was inspired by the vintage posters that I found in Lyon, France.




To create this pattern, I painted a variety of brush strokes and layered them within more brush strokes to create a multi-dimensional abstraction of my original painting.




This pattern was inspired by the motifs that I saw in different artists' studios across Provence, France when I was traveling throughout the towns there.



To create this pattern, I painted a variety of brush strokes and layered them within more brush strokes to create a multi-dimensional abstraction of my original painting.




I created this print to incorporate nature into the interior space beyond the ordinary house plants. I was able to incorporate organic shapes by using images of tree trunks to make this print.



This print is based on a collection of knit sculptures that I created called 'Stalactites' (see 'Textile' section in 'Other Work'), and I was inspired by the amorphous shapes from the sculptures to use in a print.



I found inspiration for this print from motifs in 17th-century Japanese textile ornamentation.




To create this pattern, I painted a variety of brush strokes and layered them within more brush strokes to create a multi-dimensional abstraction of my original painting.




I absolutely love maximalism interior design, and I think that you can never go wrong with a busy floral wallpaper to complete a room. I wanted to create a print that was fun and playful without being too traditional.




This print came from abstract oil pastel illustrations that I created based on different floral arrangements.




To create this pattern, I painted a variety of brush strokes and layered them within more brush strokes to create a multi-dimensional abstraction of my original painting.




This print originated from a piece of wrapping paper that I found and then came up with the idea for a beautiful floral pattern drawn on top of it.




This design originated from a lumen print (a unique form of sun printing) that I created from a bouquet of flowers. I collaged the scans of the lumen prints and digitally altered the colors to create the final print.




I was heavily inspired by traditional damask patterns for this print but wanted to approach it in a modern and timeless way, so I combined the motifs of conventional damask with a hand-drawn style.



For this print I wanted create something that appeared like a geometric from far away but had more organic forms when it was viewed from close up.



This print came from vintage cookbook illustrations which inspired me to combine modern cooking motifs with traditional wallpaper styles.



This print was inspired by old children's' books illustrations, and I wanted to create a scenery that engaged the imagination while bringing me back to a source of comfort.



I wanted to create a sort of scenic escape with this pattern, so I was inspired to create a meditative tropical landscape that I drew from vintage botanical illustrations.




To create this pattern, I painted a variety of brush strokes and layered them within more brush strokes to create a multi-dimensional abstraction of my original painting.




This pattern was inspired by traditional block printing and the crafting nature of the artistic practice.




I absolutely love the theme I like to call "French circus", and I took different motifs that represent vintage circus themes and vintage children's book illustration to create this pattern.




This pattern drew on the themes from feminine motifs that feel dainty while also drawing on the traditional styles of interior design.



I am drawn to symbols of femininity, and bows are one motif that I come back to everytime. I wanted to create a playful print that reminds me of the nostalgic days of dress-up and tea parties.



I took cake decorating classes for several years when I was young, and, since then, I have constantly gone back to my techniques that I learned in the class that have stuck with me throughout the years. This pattern brings me back to my childhood when there was always a cause for celebration.



This pattern was inspired by my experience from cake decorating classes when I was young as well as the birthday parties I used to have as a child when my mother would make me handmade cakes for my birthday parties.



I made this print because I wanted to subtly convey the feeling of joy that you get from celebrating loved ones whether it be for a birthday or graduation or whatever it may be!

