




your land is Our land is a project that takes back systematically destroyed soil for new frontiers through textile. The armour garments are a new future, a vision that holds our environment to its highest value; providing traditionally marginalized people with the power to change the way that we operate in the world. The textile is seen as a conceptual power, through the impermanent handcrafted beads that hold seeds tell stories of migration and are seeds known for resilience - perennial seeds that can repair dirt to soil and sustain community.
Isomalt, Seeds, Wool, Silk
ongoing
Research duration: 2 years
Varied dimensions