MAISIE RICHARDS
The illustration envisions communities, ecosystems, and worlds who celebrate water-driven geomorphic, ecological and spiritual change. It is guided by a relational worldview, a deep honoring of water, and made possible through the return of stolen land and labor.
About the Artists
Maisie Richards loves rocks and rivers and the beings that depend on them. She’s an illustrator and visual communicator, with an MS in Fluvial Geomorphology, a BA in Geology, and an interest in finding patterns that transcend scale. She draws to help herself and others visualize our place amidst and dependence on the complex, interconnected web of ecologies and geologies forming this precious planet. She is committed to practicing visual communication as a tool to heal the harm caused by white supremacy and extractive capitalism, and to help us envision resilient and generative futures for all beings.
Website | IG: @roundwaterdesign
Lokotah Sanborn is a Penobscot environmental and racial justice advocate, community organizer, and artist. He is a member of Sunlight Media Collective, an organization working to document and produce stories affecting Wabanaki people at the intersections of environmental issues and tribal rights. He is a member of Racial Equity and Justice, and is a founding member of Bomazeen Land Trust, a Wabanaki led 501c3 dedicated to rematriation, food sovereignty, and cultural transmission.
Website | IG: @bomazeenlandtrust
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