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Succulent and vine surface pattern inspired by Mediterranean gardens, created by WanderingModa

Original Art
for Remarkable Projects

WanderingModa is a creative partner for innovative companies: with a broad catalog of art available for licensing.
Artist Miriam Rowe creates 
detailed, customized, handmade artwork, using her background in design + international marketing to bring added value to each project launch.

iPad cover featuring WanderingModa’s Succulent Drape pattern surrounded by terracotta pots and succulents in a European cafe

Recent Artwork

Additional designs available, or contact me to discuss your project

Recent Clients

Fae Floral picnic blanket featuring WanderingModa’s poisonous flower design for Book in a Box’s Servant of Earth collaboration, photographed with themed book box items

Book in A Box

A tangle of toxic plants brings the novel Servant of Earth to life, transforming a fantasy novel into an immersive, functional lifestyle product for subscribers.

"I absolutely love these design drafts! I’ve spent the entire day trying to decide between those two beauties: it’s a tough choice!" -Cecilie, CEO, Book In A Box (Denmark)

Hand-drawn floral surface pattern by WanderingModa featuring Deadly Nightshade, Wolfsbane, Castor Bean, and other poisonous blooms for Book in a Box’s Servant of Earth collaboration
Hand-illustrated Kudzu toile pattern by WanderingModa for PBS Fabrics, featuring overgrown vines, rural Southern scenes, and nostalgic Americana motifs

PBS Fabrics

A hand-drawn collection of 14 prints inspired by the American South, blending country elegance with Southern Gothic storytelling for modern quilters.

"It was a great turnout for the giveaway! So many people were loving this collection."
-Madison, Design Coordinator, PBS Fabrics (USA)

Detailed view of WanderingModa’s Kudzu fabric collection for PBS Fabrics, showing hand-drawn vines, tractors, and Southern scenes
Flat lay of OwlCrate’s Heartless Hunter box featuring WanderingModa’s Scattered Rose oven mitt, surrounded by red rose petals and themed book merchandise

OwlCrate 

A dark fantasy surface pattern created for a subscriber-exclusive kitchen product, pairing richly detailed illustration with functional design to deliver originality and collectability.

"It's been lovely working with you!" -Teresa, Curator, OwlCrate (Canada)

Hand-drawn Scattered Rose surface pattern by WanderingModa featuring layered roses and blood drop motifs, designed for OwlCrate’s Heartless Hunter collaboration
Beast card frame from Terrus TCG designed by WanderingModa for ChiAxis, featuring ornate fantasy details and layered textures

ChiAxis

Eight illustrated trading card frames designed to unify a 600+ card deck, using clear visual hierarchy and layered detail to support gameplay clarity and instant card type recognition.

Structure card frame from Terrus TCG designed by WanderingModa for ChiAxis, featuring hand-drawn architectural elements and layered textures
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Watercolor surface pattern with antique fan and floral motifs featuring ginkgo and cherry blossoms, by WanderingModa
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Let's Work Together

I collaborate with brands to license existing surface patterns or develop custom artwork for specific products.

Each project is approached with clarity and flexibility, with clear timelines that support real product development and production deadlines.

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Succulent and vine surface pattern inspired by Mediterranean gardens, created by WanderingModa
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Art Buyers & Creative Directors

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Animated showcase of WanderingModa collaborations with OwlCrate, PBS Fabrics, ChiAxis, and Book in a Box, inviting brands to collaborate
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Elegant acanthus leaf pattern with hand-drawn linework and natural symmetry, by WanderingModa
Watercolor koi pond pattern with lotus flowers and Art Nouveau lines, inspired by Japanese design, by WanderingModa
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