Welcome to Fernwood Studio
Fernwood Studio is an artist owned and operated studio based in Portland, Oregon.
Shop Artwork
This screen printed tee features an original Fernwood Studio botanical illustration of mushrooms and native Pacific Northwest plants with “Oregon” printed beneath the artwork, inspired by vintage nature illustrations, forest ecosystems, and cottagecore aesthetics. The detailed design celebrates the wild beauty of the PNW, making it the perfect statement piece for mushroom lovers, plant enthusiasts, and nature-inspired fashion fans.
Printed by hand on a soft, pre-shrunk 100% cotton unisex t-shirt for a comfortable everyday fit. Ethically made and sustainably produced using high-quality screen printing techniques for lasting wear.
A thoughtful gift for Oregon lovers, foragers, hikers, botanists, cottagecore fans, and anyone who loves Pacific Northwest flora, fungi, and outdoor adventure culture.
This art print features an original Fernwood Studio illustration of a baby opossum in a peach blossom tree.
Printed on thick high quality textured paper by a local Portland printer. Originally created using watercolor and ink. Available unframed in standard frame sizes 8x10 and 11×14.
Makes a perfect gift for an opossum lover who needs some vintage inspired wall art to freshen up their home!
This screen printed bumper sticker features an original Fernwood Studio design that reads “I Heart Portland” over a detailed botanical illustration of native Pacific Northwest native plants, inspired by vintage nature artwork, regional flora, and cottagecore aesthetics. The design blends local pride with wild botanical beauty, making it a perfect statement piece for Portland lovers and plant enthusiasts alike.
Printed on durable, waterproof vinyl with a weather-resistant finish, this sticker is made to withstand sun, rain, and everyday outdoor use while maintaining crisp detail and vibrant color. Easy to apply and long-lasting, it’s ideal for cars, laptops, water bottles, and more.
A perfect gift for Portland locals, Oregon natives, plant lovers, hikers, gardeners, cottagecore fans, and anyone who loves Pacific Northwest flora and native plants.