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Let’s Create Together: Open for Collaborations!

The image features two hands shaking, outlined in white with simple, sketch-like lines. The texture within the hands consists of a mosaic-like pattern, with small, pebble-like shapes in varying shades of black and gray. The background is a swirling blend of earthy and muted colors, including greens, purples, and browns, creating a fluid, abstract effect. The name "T. Cowley" is signed in white script in the bottom right corner. The overall composition gives a sense of unity and connection against a dynamic, colorful backdrop.
This is one of my paintings done in Procreate. The Illustration was drawn using a photo reference, I prefer using loose, simple lines to allow the texture of my custom inky abstract brush and the colour below to show through.

Hi, fellow creators and visionaries!

I’m Very excited to share that I’m opening up for collaborations! As a digital artist and designer with a passion for blending prints, patterns, and abstract art, I’ve always believed in the power of teamwork and creative synergy. Some of the best projects I’ve been a part of have come from collaborating with others, and now, I’d love to explore new opportunities with YOU!

What I’m Open to:

Whether you’re a fellow artist, a brand, or even a creative team, here are some ways we can collaborate:

  • Joint Art & Design Projects: From print design to digital illustrations and even custom asset design, I’d love to create something unique with another artist. Let’s combine our styles and see where the magic takes us!

  • Guest Posts & Features: If you’re a blogger or a brand looking to feature a guest designer or writer, I’d love to share my insights on art, design trends, or creative process tips. Guest writers and bloggers are welcome on my site as well.

  • Brand Collaborations: I’m always excited to partner with brands that align with my values, whether it’s through sponsored content, product reviews, or something completely fresh and innovative.

Why Collaborate with Me?

The image is an abstract composition featuring organic, bubble-like shapes interconnected by thin, dark blue outlines. These cell-like formations spread across the entire canvas, overlapping in areas and creating a web of irregular, translucent circles. The background is a mix of earthy tones—primarily shades of brown, orange, green, and blue—blended together in a fluid, watercolor-like manner. Small clusters of circular spots, resembling droplets or textures, are scattered throughout. The name "T. Cowley" is signed in white script in the lower right corner.
Another of my Procreate creations—a fluid acrylic paint pour style painting with one of my custom inky brush textures. The cells you often see in acrylic pours are made with a custom brush by Alaina Jensen. I love using fluid effects along with unique patterns and textures in my work. It feels both calming and exciting to me.

With years of experience in both art and design, I’ve honed my skills in creating bold patterns, digital compositions, and vibrant abstract pieces. I love pushing the boundaries of creativity, and I’m always looking for new ways to share that love through partnerships. I’m all about spreading positivity and bringing a vibrant, uplifting energy into everything I do—because, at the end of the day, creating should be a joyful experience!

Let’s Chat!

If any of this sparks your interest, I’d love to hear from you. You can reach out via email or DM me on Instagram at @tepearley. Let’s chat ideas, exchange inspiration, and build something amazing together.

Looking forward to creating with you!

Teresa Cowley

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Digital artist and graphic designer, Teresa Cowley

My name is Teresa Cowley, and I'm a digital artist and graphic designer from Vancouver Island, Canada. I focus on abstract and fantasy art as well as digital collage, and like to utilize AI art tools as part of my design process to create new, innovative pieces of art. I strive to create new, unique designs that tell imaginative stories, and I am eager to push the boundaries of what can be expressed with art and technology.

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