Petal (pre-order)
Pre-order: delivery in late October <3
This book is about knowledge found in grief–of the body and its entanglements, and of the way it responds, moves, and is altered when someone leaves the earth. It was published by Incendium Radical Library in 2021.
The body,
holding the temporal discipline of capital
wants to move forward, but sometimes doesn’t.
Loss too opens a space
that is out of synch,
it stays very still.
Petal is Chelsea Hart's meditation on loss, love, ecology, motherhood, labour, of our entanglements and how we are always in collaboration in unintentional ways. It includes illustrations by Julia Trybala, and was part of a collaboration that produced the show ‘Hold a Body Together’ at Station Gallery.
Pre-order: delivery in late October <3
This book is about knowledge found in grief–of the body and its entanglements, and of the way it responds, moves, and is altered when someone leaves the earth. It was published by Incendium Radical Library in 2021.
The body,
holding the temporal discipline of capital
wants to move forward, but sometimes doesn’t.
Loss too opens a space
that is out of synch,
it stays very still.
Petal is Chelsea Hart's meditation on loss, love, ecology, motherhood, labour, of our entanglements and how we are always in collaboration in unintentional ways. It includes illustrations by Julia Trybala, and was part of a collaboration that produced the show ‘Hold a Body Together’ at Station Gallery.
Pre-order: delivery in late October <3
This book is about knowledge found in grief–of the body and its entanglements, and of the way it responds, moves, and is altered when someone leaves the earth. It was published by Incendium Radical Library in 2021.
The body,
holding the temporal discipline of capital
wants to move forward, but sometimes doesn’t.
Loss too opens a space
that is out of synch,
it stays very still.
Petal is Chelsea Hart's meditation on loss, love, ecology, motherhood, labour, of our entanglements and how we are always in collaboration in unintentional ways. It includes illustrations by Julia Trybala, and was part of a collaboration that produced the show ‘Hold a Body Together’ at Station Gallery.