Welcome!
Welcome to my online store! Thanks to CafePress.com, I am now selling a number of products with my original artwork on them. Please feel free to browse my store and buy anything you like! Don't forget the coupon on the sidebar!
If you would like to see more of my artwork, please visit my website http://www.layneillustration.com
Toyon This botanical illustration of a toyon shrub was done in acrylic and colored pencil. Finding both flowering and fruiting stems growing off of the same branch was unusual, so I had to paint it! |
Iris This blue Iris portrait was done in colored pencil, and is one of a series of botanical illustrations on t-shirts, note cards, and other gift items. |
Pitcher Plant This pitcher plant is a carnivorous plant that eats insects unlucky to be trapped in one of it's pitchers. One of a series of botanical illustrations on t-shirts, calendars, note cards and gifts. |
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Calla Lily This acrylic painting of a yellow calla is one of a series of botanical illustrations on t-shirts, note cards and gift items. |
Tillandsia This Tillandsia is a terrestrial bromeliad. The artwork was done in colored pencil, and is one of a series of botanical illustrations on t-shirts, note cards and gift items. |
Cymbidium Orchid This Cymbidium Orchid was done in colored pencil, and is one of a series of botanical illustrations on note cards and gift items. |
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Native Oaks This painting illustrates three species of oaks found in California: valley oak, blue oak, and interior live oak. The artwork is featured on note cards, decorative items for the home, and gifts. |
Indo-Pacific Sea Shells This collection of sea shells from the Indo-Pacific region includes tiger cowry, map cowry, spindle, turban, murex, cone, and olive shells featured on note cards and gift items. |
Trapezium Horse Conch This detailed drawing of a Trapezium Horse Conch was done in graphite, and is featured on t-shirts, mugs, note cards and gift items. |
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Trapezium Horse Conch Grid This detailed graphite drawing of the front and back of a Trapezium Horse Conch makes an interesting repeating pattern. Featured on t-shirts, and gift items. |









