Tiny Art


Mini originals.
Made for big frames.

June ~ The symbolic meaning of flowers

I’ve always been fascinated by the symbolic meaning of things in nature. Whether that be a kestrel landing in the garden, a white feather on the doorstep, or the ladybirds that would appear daily in the studio when I first moved in; they symbolise good luck, protection and prosperity by the way. Little creatures I found very comforting and would release, from my beautiful windows, with love.

Yes, I am that girl who sees something and immediately googles its deeper meaning.
I like to think of it as the universe sending us little messages through magical interactions with nature, and whispers we might just miss.

June is inspired by the little messages that appear through flowers. A collection of those that have sent me into a meaningful spin on the internet and a new understanding of the flowers that appear along our path.

18 mini original paintings that add a little floral symbolism to your walls. Tiny style.


Only one of each exists.


Available until the 29th June.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Tiny art is a monthly collection of original paintings often telling a story that has come to light that month. With a simplicity and softness to them they offer a the smallest nook or the biggest wall a unique and originality that only tiny artwork can.

    Each is created as part of a collection but is one off, never to be made again. Only one of each exists.

    A beautiful way to start building a special collection of art in your home.

  • The tiny art collections are typically created on A6 size paper (15cm by 10.5cm) but some months different sizes may be explored. Tiny is why they are beautiful.

  • Tiny art orders are posted out weekly in a beautifully snug and sturdy letter box parcel with Royal Mail. Delivery times are typically 3-4 days for those in the UK and 7-10 days for those across the seas.

  • You can contact me anytime about Tiny Art via email;

    kathryntaylorstudio@gmail.com

    Feel free to tag me on socials too. I’d love to see Tiny Art in your homes.