Fruits
While the large A3 canvases were underway to anchor the print collection, this page of fruits was drawn on a lighter A4 scale. It was created specifically to expand the original vision of launching a sticker shop on Etsy, serving as a perfect playground for testing how dense, high-contrast stippling translates onto smaller, everyday merchandise.
The collection features a brilliant study of natural patterns, including a cross-section of a passionfruit bursting with seed details, a cleanly sliced citrus wheel, a halved pomegranate showing off its tight clusters of arils, and a fully textured pineapple.
Hand-inked on an A4 sheet with fine pigment liners. I focused heavily on capturing the unique structural differences of each fruit—using tight, ink-heavy clusters for the passionfruit seeds and rhythmic, geometric dot patterns to construct the tough exterior armor of the pineapple.
Scale: Keeping the layout to A4 allowed me to keep the designs compact, punchy, and highly detailed, ensuring that when they are scaled down into physical stickers, every single fine dot remains incredibly crisp and sharp.
This piece marks a direct investment into the fun, commercial side of the studio. It bridges the gap between massive fine-art gallery prints and accessible, touchable art that people can stick on their laptops, water bottles, and journals.