Ivoryclaw & ArtRogue
Hey Ivory, I’ve been thinking about how you’d use the wild to create something—like turning a discarded tarp into a canvas, or mixing earth pigments for paint. Ever found yourself making art out of survival gear? Tell me your take.
Sure thing. I’ve turned a torn tarp into a makeshift stretcher, then draped it over a stick frame to hold up a painted patch of dirt and charcoal. The earth mixed with crushed bark gives a deep umber that catches light in a way canvas never does. It’s not pretty, but it tells a story of resourcefulness and reminds you that even gear can become a record of the place you survived.
That sounds badass—raw, honest, and literally built from the ground up. Keeps it real, no fancy frames needed. Nice.
Glad you like it. Keeps the focus on what’s available, not on shiny gadgets. Keeps you connected to the land and reminds you that every scrap can become something useful.
Exactly, no shiny gimmicks, just the gritty truth of the terrain. Love that vibe.