A set of three 6x9” art prints inspired by pieces in Libertroph Issue 01, including:
An ice-capped mountain melting tears that rise into a cloud and rain back down on her, inspired by “Mount Etna Cries in January,” poem by Alyssa Smaldino
An open palm holding and surrounded by a collection of foraged natural elements, inspired by the visual art and statement, “Staying Troubled” by kelly drumright
An outdoor scene featuring a blanket with people’s belongings and a small alter, with three adults and a child in the distance gesturing towards the glowing moon and stars, inspired by the poem “Moon Day” by Elizabeth Woodson
Illustrations created by artist and Libertroph cofounder Julienne Kaleta.
A set of three 6x9” art prints inspired by pieces in Libertroph Issue 01, including:
An ice-capped mountain melting tears that rise into a cloud and rain back down on her, inspired by “Mount Etna Cries in January,” poem by Alyssa Smaldino
An open palm holding and surrounded by a collection of foraged natural elements, inspired by the visual art and statement, “Staying Troubled” by kelly drumright
An outdoor scene featuring a blanket with people’s belongings and a small alter, with three adults and a child in the distance gesturing towards the glowing moon and stars, inspired by the poem “Moon Day” by Elizabeth Woodson
Illustrations created by artist and Libertroph cofounder Julienne Kaleta.