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Art Licensing: A Decade Worths of Nature-Inspired Collage for Editorial & Commercial Use

Over the past ten years, I’ve created a deep, diverse archive of nature-inspired collage artworks — rich in color, texture, and layered meaning. Many of these original pieces are now available for licensing, offering brands, publishers, and creative teams the opportunity to integrate this work into their own storytelling.

From editorial layouts and book covers to sustainable packaging, textiles, and product campaigns, these works bring depth, beauty, and a sense of wonder to a wide range of visual applications.

Nature-Inspired Artwork, Ready to License

Each piece in my archive is rooted in nature — featuring flora, fauna, and layered compositions that evoke biodiversity, connection, and emotion. Whether you’re looking for a single image or a series, I’ll help you find the right piece to complement your message and align with your audience.

Works can be licensed for:

  • Fine Prints for Interior Spaces

  • Editorial illustration

  • Book covers and magazine features

  • Product packaging

  • Textiles, puzzles, and prints

  • Educational campaigns and awareness initiatives

  • Environmental branding or storytelling

Files are available in high-resolution formats, ready to adapt to print or digital use.

A 10-Year Portfolio of Visual Storytelling

With a decade of work to draw from — including both analog and digitally adapted pieces — my archive spans a wide variety of visual moods, formats, and color palettes. Whether you’re looking for something vibrant and lush or quiet and elegant, there’s a piece that fits your story.

I’m happy to curate selections tailored to your brand, audience, or product goals.

A selection of botanical collage artworks by Clare Celeste Börsch available for licensing for editorial, packaging, or product design

Let’s Collaborate Through Licensing

If you’re seeking compelling, nature-based artwork to elevate your campaign, product, or publication, I’d love to hear from you. Reach out to explore available pieces and begin a conversation about licensing.

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