ReLeaf is a living arrangement.
It is made from what already exists: surplus materials, shared stories, unfinished ideas, and the people who notice how they fit together.
Some things here look like art.
Some look like process.
Some are still becoming themselves.
Nothing here is finished on purpose.
What is happening here
Everything here has continuity.
When something forms in a way that feels right, whether it’s a piece of creative fiction, an arrangement of plants, or a moment shared with others, it gains the ability to keep going.
ReLeaf exists to give those moments a longer life, without turning them into products.
Wishing wells
Wishing wells are how appreciation moves through ReLeaf.
They are not payments for finished work.
They are not pre-orders or commissions.
A wishing well is a way to say:
Yes to this.
More of this kind of thing.
Contributions support the people, practices, and places that made something possible, even if what comes next looks completely different.
Unfinished by design
Work in progress is not hidden here.
You will see materials before they become art.
You will see ideas while they are still forming.
You will see surplus finding its shape.
Wishing wells can appear at any stage, including the earliest ones.
A growing archive
ReLeaf includes a growing archive of creative fiction, concepts, and compositions.
Each piece builds on what came before it.
Each one can be acknowledged, supported, or revisited.
An open invitation
If something here resonates, you’re allowed to linger.
You’re allowed to follow threads.
You’re allowed to contribute before anything is complete.
ReLeaf will keep growing whether you watch quietly or participate.