We’re here for true artist collaboration.
We are guided by one simple principle: we want the artist’s work to exist in the world exactly as they envision it. Our studio is set up to serve the artist - not the other way around - and we’re honored to help artists translate their work to the digital textile printing medium.
All with a unique perspective and process, we are humbled to collaborate with these incredible artists. We can’t wait for you to meet them and experience their vision.
Check out our newest collaboration with
The Oasis Alliance
The Oasis Alliance (OA) brightens the lives of trauma survivors by co-designing personalized spaces that encourage and support recovery, growth, and mental well-being. Most people believe that interior design is a luxury. We believe that interior design is an underutilized tool to empower, encourage and resurrect people at their lowest point. When we live in personalized spaces that affirm our humanity, we feel important—a major first step in moving past trauma and loss.
Anka Lavriv
Anka Lavriv is a visual artist an tattooer currently living in Missoula, Montana. Born in Ukraine, her heritage and childhood love of black ink lithographs is visible in the clean lines of her intricate drawings.
Anomal Press
David Miles Lusk is an artist reared in the beautiful state of Montana, a place he still calls home. He is not only inspired by the wild nature that surrounds him in Montana, but also by human nature and myth, seeking to examine the intersection of the two.
Big Sky Bandits
Britt Myers is a creative who uses a camera to capture what captivates her most, horses. As a native Oregonian, Britt was fortunate to grow up surrounded by nature and animals and feels most at home having them around. Through animals is where she finds her greatest motivation and inspiration.
Bridget Thompson Studio
Bridget Thompson makes paintings, digital artworks and textile designs which embody her passion and enthusiasm for unique color palettes and shapes.
Chelle Barbour
Barbour’s interdisciplinary artist practice is best recognized for her diverse Afro-Futurist and Afro-Surrealist collages. From vibrant chameleons, goddesses, and agent provocateurs to commanding warriors and impassive spies, Barbour’s compelling collage portraiture conveys allegory, conviction, fantasy, femininity, and all that is inherently complex in the black global imaginary.
Courtney Blazon
Courtney Blazon draws intricate narratives that are layered with symbolism and meaning. Blazon draws influence from literature, mythology, the natural world, fairy tales, societal expectations and coming-of-age issues and leans into humor, irony and symbolism to create involved stories that are woven together and are not always what they appear to be upon first glance.
Craig George
Urban life coupled with Cultural identity brings to life the readily distinguishable fine art style of Craig George. Through his artistic expression, he show the realities of Indigenous people in all its grit and beauty. Born on the Navajo Nation, he brings to light the fine balance of maintaining cultural traditions and identity while being away from Tribal lands.
Daphne Sweet
Daphne Sweet is a Montana-based multidisciplinary artist with an emphasis on painting. Bouncing between classical references and personal allegory, the paintings and found objects in Sweet’s work reanimate historical motifs with bold color, heavy patterning, and playful mark making.
Evan Paul English
Evan Paul English (he/him) is an interdisciplinary artist currently working and residing in Brooklyn, New York. He is interested in reinterpreting classic floral motifs; making new designs that feel ordinary at first glance but are uncanny upon closer examination.
Leana Becker
Leana Becker is a distinguished interior designer who enjoys creating freely to live in a world of intoxicating ambiguity and wonder. Her patterns masterfully balance delicate details and bold concepts. Leana is a partner and the CCO of Western Sensibility.
Mickey Haldi
Mickey Haldi has always called the Pacific Northwest their home. Having lived in Boise, Idaho and Bellingham, Washington before settling in Missoula, Montana, their art reflects on issues pertaining to identity, specifically what it means to pursue boundless perimeters while simultaneously experiencing societal constraints, norms, and unspoken rules.
Monica Gilles-BringsYellow
Monica’s work attempts to celebrate the lives of Native American people, with her primary focusing being Indigenous women. Monica uses her art to provide a visual history and culturally authentic glimpse into the lives of into Indigenous people.
One Pearl Design
One Pearl Design’s Shirley Miller is intrigued by the depth of beauty in the seemingly ordinary that is easy to overlook at first glance. The impact of natural light fascinates her as it can change everything. In photography, and in life, she learns how important it is to look with the eyes of love.
Stella Nall
Stella Nall is a multimedia artist and poet from Bozeman, and a First Descendant of the Apsáalooke Tribe. She values aesthetics, critical thought and concept in her work, but above all she seeks connection. Connection to others, to the earth, to her own identity and the history of her ancestors.
Tracy Hall
Tracy Hall sees art as a meditative practice and a way to remind themselves of the interconnection between things. They believe it can be freeing and healing to deeply engage with the natural world; it reminds them that there is another way of being outside of the human set of rules.
Tyler Krasowski
Tyler Joseph Krasowski was born in Minneapolis in 1985, and grew up in Chicagoland. He received a BFA degree in Drawing at the University of Montana in 2009. Tyler is an artist with a medieval compulsion for precision.