Bailey Saliwanchik was born and raised in the deep woods and swampy fields and blue skies of Maine, emerging with a belief in plant magic and the enchanted female. She loves books by Tom Robbins, the history of symbolism, gin, curls, and pumpkin muffins.
Her work is borne from a process of intuitive visual construction and a desire to pull beauty from the mess of subconsious stew. She dreams in large buildings with small rooms.
She is based in Brooklyn, NY, and is currently working with preistesses and the significance of sets of three.











