25/03/2026
She started as pieces. Quiet ones. Forgotten ones. Things people pass by without looking twice.
Then Ellie Amos got her hands on it.
And now look at her.
A whole little world, held still in a frame like it decided to bloom anyway.
Moss creeping like it owns the place.
Flowers that refused to stay soft.
Mushrooms just minding their weird little business.
And something once alive sitting right in the center like, yeah… I’m still part of the story.
This is what we do at Roots and Wire.
We take the overlooked, the discarded, the “why would you even keep that,”
and we give it somewhere to exist loud and unapologetic.
Not everything needs to be perfect to be beautiful.
Sometimes it just needs someone to see it differently.
This one feels like a forest that learned how to breathe indoors.
And honestly… we’re a little obsessed.