Call it Philodendron, Monstera, Split Leaf or Swiss cheese plant – I simply can’t get enough of this tropical plant. And I was happy seeing them during our holiday on Lanzarote abound. I photographed them, I drew them, I painted them – and turned them into patterns, of course.





These patterns are now available for licensing online with the Patternbank Agency. I can’t wait to see what kind of products they will give some tropical holiday feel.