Iluka Flannel Flowers

The making of the Iluka Flannel Flowers has been a slow, winding journey, but I'm so happy to introduce her to you. The flannel flowers have been depicted in charcoal, soft sage and yellow. I originally met these flowers on a walk through the nature reserve near Iluka, NSW. The drawing of this piece took many months, with multiple breaks. After a long year, I needed a break. After a restful Summer, putting her into repeat was a breeze, completed in a single morning.

The Iluka Flannel Flowers are now available for licencing projects. Please visit my Patternfield page or contact me.

a cluster of fluffy white petaled flowers amongst green pants
a hand holds a black pen drawing, the image being drawn is a cluster of flannel flowers
A computer sits in the image, a woman is working at the computer drawing an image of flannel flowers.

Torrens University INTRO graduate exhibition

Last night I had the privilege of attending the Torrens University Australia INTRO graduate exhibition at our Brisbane Bowen Terrace campus.

It was incredible to see the amazing designs and photography created by our hard working students during their studies.

Thank you to all of the industry representatives who came along to see the incredible work.

Well done to the staff and students who went above and beyond to put the exhibition together. The image shown here is a surface pattern design created by our student Felixia Agatha for the Torrens University x Miss Shop ‘Introduces’ project.

Photo of a hanging rack, on it hangs a posted and top both featuring a checked fabric with palm trees