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Portraits of people and their connection to Cornwall.

Right and Below, Ella Clark, finding roots in a new landscape.

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Fighting Nature Deficit Disorder with Magic

Mia Rosa Green is a modern witch. She doesn't wear a pointy hat, she wears a knitted one. I met her at Bodmin moor where she told me more about her practice, where in a modern age of smartphones and double glazing, simply being outside can be enough to feel some magic. With Nature Deficit Disorder now being a recognised cause of negative mental health, learning how to form a relationship with nature is perhaps more important than ever.

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Above: Bex Bourne, playing with her identity as the Falmouth Oss during solstice celebrations

Sapphic

Sapphic/Cryptid/Other
Self Portrait

When relocating from Birmingham to Cornwall, I didn't realise I was forfeiting a big part of my dating life and queer identity. In a small village, it is easy to feel like a cryptid. I find myself relying on my interests I folklore and nature to reform my sense of self

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© 2025 Kathryn Sainsbury-Wilkes

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