Collection:
Liz Hodder
Even as a child in Richmond, Virginia, Liz Hodder always created art. "Leonardo DaVinci was my rock star when I was growing up" she remembers. She studied human ecology, social work, and philosophy, collaborating with nonprofits and organizations including cancer support communities. An opportunity to study the Maker Movement in California in association with Harvard University led her to revive her fine art practice and found it informed her other work in unanticipated, positive ways. Hodder refined her practice with a focus on connection—visually, thematically, and socially.
The Process: Inspired by the repeating images, symbols, and patterns found in nature, Liz Hodder creates hand-painted fabrics, printed textiles, wallpapers, and distinctive accessories.
Each starting piece is hand painted, unique, and sustainably created on reuse fabric and repurposed material. From vintage drapes to thrift curtains, material is sourced with a goal of reuse and sustainability.
All printing is done through a non-toxic, eco-friendly digital process on materials including organic cotton, linen, canvas, and silk crepe de chine, with custom options available. This unique process makes it possible to print single and limited-run pieces, and we welcome collaborations.