Collection: Tula Pink Untamed

These fabrics feature subtle neon accents rather than full neon coverage. In my previous 48 fabric collections, I've often used flowers to complement my animal illustrations. Flowers have filled gaps and framed these illustrations, and I always look forward to incorporating them. Now, I believe it’s time to let these “backup dancers” shine!

I aim to surprise those who use my fabrics. True to my style, just having flowers wouldn't suffice. Some of my favorite past pieces have been the small geometric prints, which often don’t get as much attention as the larger, detailed illustrations. In the "Untamed" collection, I’ve combined these elements, pairing each geometric print with a floral print that highlights the same shapes.

For instance:
- A checkered petal peony on a checkered background has its own coordinating checkered print.
- A dahlia covered in polka dots is paired with a small polka dot print.
- A houndstooth pattern serves as a lattice for dogwoods and pansies, matched with a multicolor traditional houndstooth print featuring a neon accent.

To add depth, I’ve included pigmented neon to the petals and geometric patterns, giving the prints a magical, glowing quality. These prints can stand alone or complement past and future collections. Don't forget to pair them with True Colors to fully appreciate the collection!