Hericium erinaceus, linen, raw silk, and wool dyed with: Cutch, indigo, madder root, rabbit brush, micaceous clay, glass, elm
Made in collaboration with Tewa Women United. This work was made as a remediation gesture for the polluted waters of the Rio Grande. Waters that have long suffered violence and injustice at the hands of humans. Lion’s Mane Hericium erinaceus medicinally supports brain and heart function, protects against oxidation in the body, is anti-inflammatory, and has been shown to be effective in fighting cancer cells.