MKW Coasters…

They might just be something to keep your surfaces free from mug stains, but receiving my own design coasters was just a bit exciting. Macro and landscape photography brightening up the home, my home. I’m not going to lie, I have notebooks, bags, cushions and blankets too with my bright and colourful designs scattered around the house. Maybe someday I will get better at selling them to other people, but for now, I enjoy them.

4 x coasters (MKW)

(c) K Wicks

All my coasters can be found here – https://www.redbubble.com/people/darling2425/shop?artistUserName=darling2425&iaCode=u-coasters

BNW motif design – MKW

It turns out my hand drawn black and white art transfers well to motifs. I now have a good range of black and white designs if colour isn’t what does it for you. Although I adore colour, there is something about these that always draws my eye (no pun intended) first.

It’s exciting to see your hard work come together, I have been drawing for over 25 years and I used to imagine seeing my designs used for bathroom tiles or wrapping paper, now there is a much bigger world of design I can now be part of.

 

https://www.redbubble.com/people/darling2425/collections/578537-black-and-white-motifs?asc=u

 

Castlerigg Stone Circle Coasters…

It my seem like a small thing, but seeing your photography as real things is a very satisfying feeling. All the ancient sites have something special about them. We visited Cumbria to go and see this stone circle a few years back, and it really is one of the most spectacular locations. In the mountains with nothing of much apart from stunning views, it really does make you wonder how and why there? But for those who like a bit of neolithic in the home, you can find many different products available with this design and many more.

https://www.redbubble.com/people/darling2425/works/25961042-castlerigg-stone-circle-o-13?asc=u&p=shower-curtain

 

Castlerigg-coasters - O.13

DSC_0501