Foraged Pigment Art
The Foraged Pigment Collection starts where most never look. Beneath the surface.
Every winter, artists Hayley Dayis and Alexander Fals travel to Colombia to forage clays and soft stones straight from the ground. Working in the volcanic Andes of Cauca, they process the earth by hand into paint, using a family technique passed down through generations. No additives. No corrections. Each pigment is left completely unmodified, preserving the depth, texture, and soul of the earth itself.
That same honesty runs through every piece in this collection. Raccoon brown drawn from real clay. Geometric earth tones pulled straight from the ground they came from. Three fiddle-playing raccoons rendered in colors you can't fake in a lab.
This is art you can wear. Pigment with a place of origin. A story you carry with you.