Dalee Ella is an artist printmaker, illustrator and textile designer who works to create intricate lino prints for papers, fabrics, books and publications. Her work focusses on themes of relational reciprocity and connection to the natural world, to land, self and community. Dalee has worked with some incredible change makers in the community resilience, permaculture and herbalism spaces such as Kirsten Bradley from Milkwood, Jade Miles from Futuresteading, The Elder Tree community herbal education initiative, Young Farmers Connect, Wardell CORE and Pip Permaculture Magazine. She continues to work with ethical, slow fashion designer Clare Greshke on their collaborative all Australian Made hand printed wearable art collections over at Slow Fashion Australia. Dalee holds a bachelor degree in fine art with a major in Printmaking from the Qld College of Art, Griffith University, Australia.