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Arthropology
is an ever-expanding field of inquiry where art, anthropology, folklore, and the occult overlap. It is less a brand than a practice: a way of collecting, assembling, and reanimating stories, symbols, and objects that exist at the edges of official history. Rooted in curiosity and intuition, Arthropology approaches culture as something living—fragmented, enchanted, and constantly in the process of becoming.

The project unfolds across multiple forms and scales. Zines and books function as portable archives; tote bags, notebooks, postcards, prints, and small original artworks act as everyday talismans—objects chosen and curated not for utility alone, but for resonance. Each item is selected or created to carry a particular atmosphere: artistic, magical, slightly uncanny. Together, they form a constellation of things meant to be touched, used, gifted, and lived with.
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Beyond physical objects, Arthropology extends into time-based and discursive spaces. A weekly blog traces thoughts, research fragments, obsessions, and field notes, while a podcast—launching in early 2026—will open up longer conversations around myth, art, belief systems, cultural memory, and the strange logics that shape how we make meaning. At its core, Arthropology is an invitation: to look closer, to linger with the overlooked, and to treat culture not as a static archive, but as a site of wonder, speculation, and quiet magic.
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  • Fables & Freaks