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Cláudia Salgueiro

Cláudia Salgueiro is a designer and illustrator focused on nature and sustainable projects. Through her work, she explores media like graphite, found-paper collage and alternative printing techniques.

  • https://claudiasalgueiro.com/

Contributions

  • Essays

    Death: The Giver of Life

    We should celebrate death as a natural part of the life cycle, because it is the giver of future life and nourishment.

    — Issue #2
  • Essays

    With My Hands in the Soil

    Raised in the US, Sonia Rego connects with the land of her ancestors through working the Texas soil.

    — Issue #4
  • Features

    The World is a Spirit Vessel

    At first sight, our modern age might seem to have proven this passage from the Tao Te Ching wrong.

    — Issue #7
  • Essays

    Words World Worlds

    Sometimes words feel inadequate when trying to describe nature, but if we get creative we can expand our vocabulary to bring our world to life.

    — Issue #10

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