Positive News · 9 days ago
In the tranquil yet turbulent landscape of the UK's fields and shores, an arts project pairs photographers and poets with those who steward the earth and sea, drawing from a deep well of ancestral wisdom and contemporary urgency. Here, the regenerative farmers and fishers become islands of coherence amidst chaos, tenderly nurturing both land and community. Stories unfold, like Black Rootz which intertwines racial equality with food justice, or the women-led Lauriston Farm where seeds of diversity sprout in once-lonely soil, echoing Ilya Prigogine's insight about transformation arising from pockets of equilibrium. Through the project, nature's rhythms teach restraint, reminding us to listen to the weather and the sea, while flax fields in Ireland hum songs of resilience and revival. This weaving of past and future reveals the core themes of interconnectedness and sustainability, urging a return to roots not merely as heritage, but as a blueprint for survival.