Discover 24 Stunning Floral Illustrators That Will Inspire You
If you love floral art, you’re in the right place! I’ve looked through hundreds of illustrators to handpick and contact these 24 talented artists who create stunning flower-inspired illustration work.
Whether you’re looking for inspiration, unique prints, or an artist to collaborate with, I recommend you look through these illustrators’ presentations and get inspired by the beauty that they create.
Illustration by Linn Warme
Hi! I’m Linn Warme, an illustrator and surface pattern designer from Sweden. I specialize in floral illustrations and pattern design, always considering how my art will work on the final product throughout the creative process. I’ve worked in-house with some of Sweden’s biggest fashion brands, giving me valuable experience in the entire production process, from design to materials and manufacturing.
Craftsmanship is at the heart of my work. I put great care into every detail, whether I’m drawing by hand or digitally or creating repeated patterns. I work as a freelancer and am available for licensing projects and custom commissions.
Hi, I’m Anjana Mistry, a British illustrator, artist, and designer based in Barcelona, Spain. I specialise in creating illustrations, decorative art, and pattern design inspired by flora and fauna. My style is detailed and atmospheric, blending traditional painting techniques (gouache, watercolours, inks, and coloured pencils) with digital accents in Procreate and Photoshop.
My aim is to create artwork that is intentional, engaging, and evocative. What I love most about nature is its ability to bring a unique narrative and mood to an illustration. A simple plant motif or a decorative floral border can completely transform a piece, giving it a timeless appeal.
My artwork has been featured on greeting cards, stationery, and puzzles, among other products. I’ve had the pleasure of licensing my work in the US, Canada, and the UK, and I always enjoy collaborating on new illustration projects. If you have a project that could use an atmospheric, nature-inspired illustration, let’s connect!
Dylan M is a Midwestern illustrator, art teacher, and sketchbook enthusiast. Quiet, a little basic, and usually clad in crewneck sweatshirts and leggings, Dylan has been both horrified and delighted for years by the wild colors and bold shapes that emerge in her artwork. Known for her graphic botanicals, sentimental lettering, and rosy-cheeked characters, her work is the result of fearless exploration and a dedicated sketchbook practice; something she’s passionate about inspiring in others.
She loves combining traditional tools like pencil, gouache, and ink with digital ones, with most of her work blending the two. While she’s had the huge joy (and surprise) of working with clients like Anthropologie, Red Cap Cards, Magnolia, and Martha Stewart, it’s her sketchbook practice, creating courses, and cheering on fellow artists that light her up the most.
I’m a contemporary wildlife and botanical artist, and I love working with different mediums to bring my creations to life. My art is all about blending realism with a touch of stylized naturalism and a dash of whimsy. It’s a unique mix that sets my work apart and gives it a special charm. I pour a lot of love into my pieces, focusing on intricate details, playful compositions, and vibrant colors.
My goal is to create art that not only catches the eye but also invites you to reconnect with the beauty and magic of the natural world. Whether it’s flowers, birds, or animals, I try to capture the essence of nature but leave room for the imagination of the viewer too.
Charlotte Day is an illustrator and printmaker with an enduring love for all things botanical. With a gardening apprenticeship at the Royal Horticultural Society and a master’s in textile design from Chelsea College of Art under her belt, she brings both botanical knowledge and creative skills to the table.
Her work blends traditional hand-painted elements with digital techniques to create detailed yet contemporary illustrations and seamless patterns. In her personal work, she particularly enjoys exploring the symbolism of plants in myth and folklore.
Charlotte’s illustrations have brought a touch of botanical charm to a diverse range of projects for the likes of Fortnum & Mason, RBG Kew, BBC, and Bloomsbury.
Connie Resch is an award-winning artist and illustrator known for her beautifully detailed floral and fauna artwork. Inspired by traditional botanical illustration and her scientific background, Connie blends a love for nature’s intricate beauty with a keen eye for composition and color. Her work celebrates the elegance and complexity of botanicals, creating timeless pieces that spark connection and curiosity.
Using traditional art techniques alongside modern tools, Connie is dedicated to crafting high-quality, thoughtfully detailed illustrations. Her work has been recognized by American Illustration, Creative Quarterly, and the 3×3 International Illustration Competition, affirming her place as a trusted creative partner.
From custom illustrations for editorial and branding projects to licensing her artwork for products or offering prints, Connie brings professionalism, creativity, and an artist’s touch to every project. She’s passionate about helping clients bring their ideas to life through art that captivates and inspires.
Jill Labieniec is a freelance illustrator and designer tucked away on a tiny island in the Puget Sound. Her whimsical prints and patterns explore the delicate connection between plants and animals, bringing a touch of enchantment to her work.
Nina Pace is an illustrator based in New York, specializing in bold, bohemian florals. She is endlessly inspired by the natural world, and strives to incorporate nature’s beauty in her work, one twisting twirling vine at a time!
Nina’s illustrations can be found on a variety of products, including a tarot deck, book covers, stationery, calendars, packaging, and more! She loves imagining all the possible products a design can land on while she’s drawing. Nina also loves to collaborate with clients to make custom, tailored art for their unique vision!
Kirstin Smith is a Canadian illustrator and motion designer living in Mexico. She specializes in stylized floral and plant illustration, often using bright colours and subtle textures. Kirstin enjoys simplifying complex plant life into playful, bold, design-led illustrations. She not only finds inspiration from the nature around her but from folk art and visual representations of florals from around the world.
She has collaborated with a variety of clients including World Wildlife Fund, British Red Cross, Selfridges, CNN, Museum of the Future, and many more. You can see more of Kirstin’s artwork and creative process on her website.
Hello, I’m Abigail, a surface pattern designer enthusiast from the UK.
I love drawing florals, for me it’s that creative spark you get when you look closely at any flower and are inspired to create an elegant timeless floral pattern.
Each of my floral designs are hand-drawn with love, giving care and attention to drawing out those tiny floral details and creating movement within my designs. My main source of inspiration for my floral designs starts with delving into the beauty of botanical illustrations and historical pattern styles or simply going for a walk. My artwork is then vectorized using Adobe Illustrator to ensure maximum versatility for scaling, I love the flexibility of going from ditsy prints to those big-scale florals!
Lee Foster-Wilson is an artist and illustrator from Cornwall in the UK, where she lives in a converted barn with her husband, two children, and a once feral cat. Her home is surrounded by nature and close to the coast. It’s these surroundings that are a huge influence to her work which is full of colourful flora and fauna of the Cornish countryside with a little bit of extra magic thrown in for good measure.
Lee Has worked with a diverse range of clients on books, packaging, greeting cards, homewares, apparel, stationery, magazine editorials, puzzles, tech, and more!
For Art licensing and commission enquiries please contact her agent Jehane LTD.
As well as licensing work and working to commission, Lee also has a brand, Bonbi Forest, where she sells art prints, wooden decorations and paper goods: bonbiforest.com
Rebecca Zwanzig is an illustrator and designer specializing in bold, nature-inspired artwork influenced by vintage botanical prints, folk art, and mid-century design. Through her brand, High West Wild, she creates richly detailed illustrations that blend nostalgia, storytelling, and a deep appreciation for the natural world. Her work is known for its autumnal color palettes, intricate florals, and graphic compositions, drawing inspiration from scientific botanical art, vintage textiles, and the typography of the 60s and 70s.
Beyond aesthetics, Rebecca’s work carries a sense of meaning and advocacy, reflecting themes of environmental appreciation, transformation, and social consciousness. Whether designing art prints, collaborating with brands, or creating unique illustrations for products, she brings a timeless yet contemporary perspective to everything she creates.
I am a designer and illustrator and I love to draw flowers most of all. Everyday when I am out walking, I always find something inspiring. Lately, I have really enjoyed sketching with pencil and then with markers. Soon I will be working on the 100 day Project and my plan is to do 50 plants and 50 animals native to California.
Tatiana Boyko is an illustrator and pattern designer based in Madrid with over 10 years of experience in the industry. She specializes in creating bespoke pieces that elevate design and help each project shine.
Her career spans Branding, Advertising, Packaging Design, Publishing, and Editorial, collaborating with renowned companies and institutions such as the Natural History Museum London, Walker Books, Starbucks, and Williams Sonoma.
Inspired by botanical illustrations, folk art, and the Arts & Crafts movement, Tatiana combines traditional and digital techniques to give her work a modern touch while maintaining a hand-drawn feel. Discover more about her work on her website and explore her latest projects and collaborations on Instagram @tboyko.
Weronika Salach is a self-taught illustrator from Poland, now based in Germany. She specializes in digital illustration and vector art and has a passion for stories, mythologies, and botanical art. Weronika creates illustrations for picture books, magazines, and surface design patterns. Selected clients include Hachette Children’s Group, Running Press (Hachette Book Group), and Deux Coqs d’Or (Hachette Livre).
Kashmira Jayaprakash is a designer and illustrator from Kerala, India, who took her flower obsession seriously and made a career out of it. Sweet florals, soft earthy colours, and hand-drawn strokes describe her style.
Currently living in her zen era, she wants to curate her life like a dreamy painting.
Jess Phoenix is a Seattle-based illustrator and surface designer who specializes in ornate florals depicted in vibrant color palettes. She hand-draws each petal, leaf, and stem with markers, then scans and composes them digitally. Using both physical tools and the computer gives her artwork a unique texture and depth, while still allowing her to have total control over her colors and compositions. Her artwork is both painterly and modern and has been featured on dishware, fabric, book covers, stationery, embroidery, and more.
She has also had the pleasure of collaborating with brands such as Sephora, Häagen Dazs, Biolage, PANDORA, and Marks & Spencer. She is fueled by a desire to see her artwork on as many different products as possible and values collaboration possibilities of all types and sizes.
You can view more of her artwork and patterns on her website and social media.
I am drawn to the intricate patterns in nature—the way leaves grown or flower’s bloom. Nature’s impermanence fascinates me. That feeling of wonder shapes my work as an illustrator and surface designer. My work is influenced by folk art, vintage botanical illustrations, and block printing.
I create vibrant floral art for calendars, journals, books, and home decor – pieces that bring a bit of that everyday magic into your hands and home. Through my work, I hope to share that sense of connection—to nature, to time, and to the small details that make life extraordinary.
Sandra Hutter is a Vienna-based artist specializing in bold, colorful surface pattern designs and illustrations. With a passion for vibrant florals and joyful patterns, her work brings a burst of positivity to home decor, textiles, and lifestyle products. Sandra collaborates with brands worldwide through art licensing and also offers custom design services.
Her designs have been featured in British Vogue, HGTV Magazine, and major retailers like Target, Marshalls, and Kohl’s.
Hello! I’m Subhashini Narayanan. I’m an artist, illustrator, and surface designer who loves bringing a touch of magic to everyday life with joyful, nature-inspired art. My work is a colorful mix of florals, wildlife, and dreamy little worlds, painted in watercolor, gouache, ink, and colored pencils. If it’s vibrant and full of whimsy, I’m all in!
I love experimenting with new techniques in my sketchbooks and sharing my creative discoveries through my Skillshare courses. I live in Chennai, India, where I create from our art room alongside my husband, Kedhar (a fellow artist)
I’ve been lucky to collaborate with amazing brands like Robert Kaufman Fabrics, Nuovo Group, Studio Oh!, Elena Essex Designs, The BFF Sticker Club, Jiggy Puzzles, Mia Creative Studio, Sheepy, FizzyGoblet, and Kippleyau etc.,
Jessie Burch is an artist living in Oregon and Hawaii that specializes in floral illustration. She works both digitally and in mixed media, drawing much of her inspiration from the beautiful places that she lives. She enjoys spending time exploring museums and botanical gardens, swimming, as well as reading and researching.
Her background in art history and her passion for botanical illustration inform her artistic style.
Melissa Johnson is a watercolor artist, surface designer and creative educator. She finds most inspiration from time outdoors and vintage finds. Her designs mimic rhythms of nature with organic vintage aesthetics and a modern twist. She finds great joy in the creative process, learning and collaborating with others.
My name is Pauline Teunissen (aka La Scarlatte), and I am an artist and illustrator from the Netherlands. I specialise in drawing flowers, plants and animals. I have also been a teacher for almost 20 years, both in person and online, where I host an art club on Substack.
In my work, I am constantly looking for the feeling of solace, being able to cocoon and that feeling of stillness and comfort. Nature is ideal for that, as it shows you everything beautiful in this world. By observing and taking in all the details, we can unwind and make beautiful things.
Sofia is an illustrator based on a small Greek island, where color and storytelling shape her artistic vision. She captures everyday moments with bold, vibrant, and expressive illustrations, reimagining the beauty in the ordinary. Inspired by nature, people, and the rhythm of light, her work balances spontaneity with structure—whether through the rich textures of gouache or the precision of digital tools. No matter the medium, her goal is to spark joy, curiosity, and a fresh perspective on the world.
Jillian Anderson is an illustrator and surface pattern designer creating intricate, nature-inspired artwork with a vintage-meets-whimsical aesthetic. Rooted in the elegance of Art Nouveau and the Arts and Crafts movement, her floral designs are rich with flowing lines, intricate details, and organic movement, forming compositions that feel both timeless and full of life.
With a love for bold, earthy palettes and storytelling through design, she brings a sense of depth and narrative to each piece. Whether it’s lush botanical arrangements woven with delicate flourishes or expressive florals reminiscent of vintage prints, her work blends nostalgia with a fresh, modern perspective.
Passionate about merging beauty with narrative, Jillian’s work invites viewers to step into a world where florals aren’t just decorative—they tell a story.
Soooo prettttyyyy!! So inspiring. LOVE! How amazing to share such beauty and discover what is possible. Now I have a TON more people to follow. If we are the sum of the 5 people we surround ourselves with, I’m so glad that these people will be part of my tribe :D TALENT!! Thank you so much for taking the time to collate and celebrate such amazing artists. To know this is possible gives me hope for my own future as an artist and illustrator too. Thank you Jonas.