Watercolor and digital illustrations celebrating the beauty found in life’s smallest, most ordinary moments.
Tiny Ink Boston was created as a tribute to life’s tiny joys, the everyday details that often slip by unnoticed. The brand centers on the belief that simple moments carry the most meaning. By focusing on small scale prints and accessible artwork, Tiny Ink Boston makes it easy to collect and share those quiet celebrations of daily life.
The work explores the beauty in the everyday through watercolor, digital watercolor, and gouache. Whether depicting a simple bouquet of flowers or an iconic Boston Cop Slide, each illustration highlights the charm found in ordinary scenes. There is a consistent thread of softness and sincerity, inviting viewers to pause and appreciate the small things.
The practice began with traditional watercolor and ink, gradually expanding into digital watercolor and gouache created in Procreate. Illustrations are reproduced as art prints, stickers, and greeting cards, allowing the work to live in multiple forms. Careful attention to detail ensures that even the smallest composition feels intentional, and no subject is considered too minor or too ordinary to deserve its own spotlight.
What makes Tiny Ink Boston unmistakable is its devotion to simplicity. Inspiration is drawn directly from daily observation, from flowers on a table to familiar neighborhood landmarks. Each piece carries a sense of warmth and relatability, reinforcing the idea that beauty does not have to be grand to be meaningful.
Most work is created on an iPad, often while watching the Eras Tour movie or tuning into the WNBA. The setting is casual and comfortable, blending creativity with favorite pastimes, allowing ideas to unfold naturally and intuitively.
What You'll Find at Bloom
Watercolor and digital art prints, stickers and greeting cards, and small scale illustrations celebrating everyday life
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Why Bloom?
“I wanted to part of Shop Bloom because of its amazing vision of uplifting the creative small business community. I have been so inspired by other creatives and business owners I have met since I started sharing my work, and it's really special to be part of this community.”
Fun Fact
Many illustrations are created while cheering on a favorite WNBA team or rewatching the Eras Tour, proving that tiny joys often happen alongside other favorite things.