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Ecoprinting, salvage sketchbooks … and small joys

Multimedia artist, writer and educator India Flint appeared in our Fall 2022 issue of WHAT Women Create, along with Abelard and Little Heloise, the bespoke chicken stools she created in collaboration with The City Girl Farm. India, who is based in South Australia, is the originator of the eucalyptus ecoprint, and her work has been described as using “the earth as the printing plate and time as the press.” In addition to the myriad projects you’ll find her working on at any given time, she has influenced and inspired artisans around the world through the courses she teaches at her School of Nomad Arts. 

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Multimedia artist, writer and educator India Flint appeared in our Fall 2022 issue of WHAT Women Create, along with Abelard and Little Heloise, the bespoke chicken stools she created in collaboration with The City Girl Farm. India, who is based in South Australia, is the originator of the eucalyptus ecoprint, and her work has been described as using “the earth as the printing plate and time as the press.” In addition to the myriad projects you’ll find her working on at any given time, she has influenced and inspired artisans around the world through the courses she teaches at her School of Nomad Arts. 

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