Collection: Pride Web— Original Art Collection by SB Collins

The rainbow flag is one of the most recognized symbols in the world. Pride Web asks what happens when you draw it by hand.

Pride Web is an original artwork by SB Collins, a hand-drawn doodle artist living and creating in a small mountain town in Costa Rica. The piece begins with the six stripes of the rainbow pride flag — red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet — rendered in deep, saturated watercolor washes. Over that foundation, SB drew an organic black ink web: irregular, cell-like shapes that flow across every color stripe without following any of them, holding the whole composition together the way a web holds everything it touches.

The cells vary in size and shape. Some are small and tight, clustered in the reds at the top. Others are wide and open in the blues and purples below. Each one carries a tiny white highlight — a spark of light that makes the whole piece feel lit from within. The result is something that feels both ancient and alive: part stained glass, part biology, entirely handmade.

Every product in this collection is printed from the original Pride Web artwork. The colors are the same ones SB painted. The lines are the same ones drawn by hand. Nothing was generated. Nothing was mass-produced. It started as one piece of art on one piece of paper — and now it's something you can carry, wear, use, and keep.

Art that means something. Made by hand. Made with pride.