Empowering women after breast cancer - 'Warrior Woman' is a pattern representing the brave.
Features feminine hearts, lips, leaves, roses and the iconic pink breast cancer ribbon.
Hand-drawn with digital linework and coloured in Adobe Illustrator.
Use this artwork to inspire and empower women on any product that would be valuable to them - bags, scarves, head wraps, clothing or gift wrapping to name a few.
DESIGN
An original seamless repeat pattern by Kylie Harber / Tiny Giraffe.
PATTERN SIZE
400mm x 400mm at 300dpi
15.748 inches square
If you require a larger size, please request this in your purchase.
FILE TYPE
This file will be provided to you as a JPG.
CUSTOMISATION
I am happy to tailor the scale, composition or colour palette of this artwork for you. I can also create new motifs if you would to add/change something. Customisation requests are carried out at $110 per hour.
LICENSE TERM
This pattern will be licensed to you non-exclusively, meaning other brands may license this artwork.
You will be notified via email 3 months prior to your license lapsing to ask if you would like to renew.
If you would like an exclusive pattern designed just for you, please join the waitlist.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright remains with the artist Kylie Harber.
PRINTING
It is recommended that this pattern is digitally printed.
T&C's
Please read Tiny Giraffe terms and conditions before purchasing.
MY STORY
My name is Kylie and I leave my heart in all the cities and places I travel to.
So I draw them, print them and hang them on my wall, to remember the best moments of my life.
I have permanently itchy feet. If you experience this too, you know how important it is to always be planning the next adventure!
My very first overseas trip was to Thailand, Burma and Laos in 2005, at the age of 21. Then a 5 week trip to Europe in 2007.
In 2010, I travelled to the USA for the first time. I spent a week in San Francisco and felt like my soul was 'home'. When I returned home to Brisbane, I started hunting for the perfect art print of the city I missed so desperately. I couldn't find what I was looking for, so I decided to create my own.
It took me around 25-30 hours to draw all the streets. I carefully traced screenshots of google maps in Adobe Illustrator, playing with line weights, colours and positioning of the text. I printed it on fine art paper in vibrant yellow (the colour I associated with San Fran), and had it professionally framed.
I haven't stopped drawing line art ever since!
I also draw places I dream of going, and I am grateful for the commissions I am engaged for, to draw the places YOU left your heart.

On holiday in Matamata New Zealand visiting the Hobbit Houses!

Visiting the beautiful Golden Gate Bridge

So many adorable character cottages in the Cotswolds to explore.

On holiday in Matamata New Zealand visiting the Hobbit Houses!


























