Earthcraft is a name for an art practice exploring queer ways of being in relation to the more-than-human.
It is where you can find my artworks and discover my rituals where we can create together and I share my love of craft. Earthcraft gives a name to a home for my creative practices to slow down into and expand out from.
It is a name for a slow seasonal art practice* refusing alienation and encouraging connection and curiosity. In this practice, I acknowledge the beauty and wisdom of earth and craft, while also creating space for big difficult feelings of loss and grief within the world we inherit and co-create.
Earthcraft encompasses sculpture, ceramics, drawing, writing, painting, collaging, herbology, gardening, rituals, feeling, and collective making (including with plants and fungi).
Earthcraft is an acknowledgement that art has always been a part of how I survive, process, feel, and heal. I believe creative play can be an important part of how we recharge and make space for and integrate big feelings and (collective) experiences. I hope that by slowly building a sustainable meaningful art practice I can offer space to collaborate, co/create, and share knowledge, feelings, fears, hopes, and dreams as well.
*The slow pace is limited by capitalism and (neo)colonialism though as I also hope to survive these times.