Contributors
Hannah Schiller
Hannah Schiller is an herbalist, artist, and medicine-maker who currently lives in the mountains of North Carolina. She is passionate about social justice, radical free healthcare, botany, and books. She has a small herbal business and is currently most excited about her work with underserved communities, offering free first aid and foot care. She can often be found wearing florals. See more at foliagebotanics.com.
Hannah Rosengren
Hannah Rosengren is a freelance illustrator in South Portland, Maine. Working primarily with gouache and ink, her work is most often inspired by nature and a passion for bringing awareness to environmental issues through art. Along with working in her home studio, she is especially fond of bees, coffee, and making seed bombs with her husband. See more of her work at www.hannahrosengren.com
Hannah Queen
Hannah lives in a little town nestled in Northern Georgia, at the start of the Appalachian mountains. She’s a photographer and baker who stays inspired by nature and the change of the seasons. She recently combined her two passions to create her cookbook, Honey & Jam: Seasonal Baking from my Kitchen in the Mountains. Visit her at honeyandjam.com
Hannah Hepner
Hannah lives in rural northeastern California where she works to restore beneficial fire on the landscape. She sometimes gets to dust off her climbing shoes, but most of her time is dedicated to raising three preschool aged daughters and making their house a home(stead).
Gretchen Davidson
Gretchen lives with her large, extended family in the mountains. She is currently working towards her master's degree in social work at Smith College. She has been published on the Feminist Wire blog, but never before in print! Gretchen is committed to social justice and liberation, nurturing healthy communities and raising happy, healthy, powerful children.
Greta Rybus
Greta Rybus is a freelance photojournalist based in Portland, Maine and originally from Idaho. Most of her work is portrait, travel, and documentary assignments from magazines and newspapers with an emphasis on exploring human connections with the natural world. She has an equal appreciation for the adventure of travel and comforts of home.
Greg Newbold
Greg has been drawing and painting since age three. That passion grew into an award-winning career of making pictures. His clients include Kleenex, FedEx, Heinz, Smucker’s, and American Express. Greg has also illustrated a dozen books for children and enjoys painting all the natural wonders near his Utah home. See more of Greg’s work at gregnewbold.com or on his blog, gregnewbold.blogspot.com.
Grant Lacouture
Grant Lacouture is a photographer and video content creator for the Herbal Academy (theherbalacademy.com). Co-founder at Dendron Media, Grant has channeled years of experience as a freelance professional in the industries of motion Pictures and Television. As a versatile media specialist with skills in writing, directing, producing, camera operating and editing, Grant executes original content for commercial brands and narrative films.
Grace Eaton
Grace works from her home studio in Western North Carolina. She finds inspiration in the natural world, daily life with her family, and the beauty and history of the mountains she calls home. Most recently, she has been immersed in creating papercut pieces and pen-and-ink illustrations and printing with repurposed materials. Learn more at graceeatonart.wordpress.com.
Gianluca Foli
Born on a warm May night in 1978 in Rome, Gianluca has always loved drawing. Inspired by an oriental discipline, in his work all the mental concentration preceding the creative act is palpable in his suspended lines and his wide white spaces. Gianluca loves good cooking, good books and good friends. See more of his work at gianlucafoli.com.
Georgina Luck
Georgina is an illustrator based in the seaside city of Brighton, England. Specializing in acrylic ink and watercolor, her unique, organic illustrations have been used for packaging, advertising, and publishing. Her clients range from the New York Times to Heinz.
Geninne Zlatkis
Geninne is an artist and blogger living high above a mountain forest at 9,842 feet above sea level close to Mexico City with her husband Manolo, their two very creative teenage boys and a cute border collie puppy named Turbo. Her signature style blends a variety of techniques including painting, collage, embroidery and stamp carving. Visit her at www.geninne.com.