This wearable art collaboration connects Polish–German illustrator Maggie Stephenson with a group of students from Duduk Atas Elementary School in Senggigi, Lombok. Their drawings — full of emotion, movement, and imagination — inspired Maggie to create a piece that celebrates connection and the shared language of creativity. Known for her fluid shapes and warm color palettes, Maggie blended the kids’ spontaneous lines with her own poetic style, creating a design that feels both tender and powerful. Together they turned pure imagination into wearable art — a reminder that even across oceans, creativity brings us closer.
Maggie Stephenson, a Polish-German artist based in Florida, USA, captivates with her vibrant color palettes, rich textures, and playful shapes. From the world of fashion to her editorial clients like Elle and Times magazine: artist Maggie Stephenson is everywhere. Her illustrations span a wide range, from editorial work to book covers and backgrounds for commercials and advertising. She contributed all the delightful illustrations for the Flow Agenda 2022 and the Flow Scheurkalender 2022. These publications overflow with tips, quotes, and insights on how to approach life differently.
Maggie Stephenson about her collab
Why Maggie Stephenson wanted to design a Face This T-shirt
Creating art that has the potential to help others – I don’t think it gets better than this.
Maggie Stephenson about her collab
Maggie Stephenson about the Indonesian kids' drawings
I must have smiled the entire time while scrolling through the drawings. How sweet to see the creations of children ❤️ They are mostly centered around community and nature. People, flowers and animals – what a beautiful reminder of what really matters in life.
Maggie Stephenson about her collab
How Maggie Stephenson designed her Face This T-shirt
I picked the last drawing in the slides because it made me pause. It’s a beautiful drawing of a person amidst flowers, the person appears to be happy and dancing. May we all find time to dance amongst blooms.