Richelle Ryan And Jodie Johnson -
Both projects underscore a shared belief that sustainability is not a niche market but a universal design language capable of reshaping how humanity inhabits the planet.
They gathered ropes and a galvanized washtub, sourcing help from whoever would answer the bell: Mr. Hargreaves, old Pete with his walking stick, the baker’s apprentice. Some held the rope; some pushed the washtub into the current like a small, determined boat. Richelle directed with crisp efficiency—two steps forward, one back—her lists now shouted instructions. Jodie kept watch for drift and took photographs with her phone, not for art but as a testament, as proof that this had happened. The town, nudged awake by the urgency, came down in boots and raincoats and together made a human chain. richelle ryan and jodie johnson
