Sustainability is no longer about doing less harm. It’s about doing more good. - Jochen Zeitz-
Sustainability at the Core
of Sustellence
“From the Earth to the Artist, to the Community, and Back Again.”
A Cycle That Gives Back
Create
Using eco-friendly supplies and working with rural artists in Sri Lanka to do work that carries meaning.
Share
Pieces are shared with people who choose to support more conscious ways of buying.
Give Back
What comes back is used in a way that puts the artist first and helps the communities that they’re part of.
- More Than Just Products
- What Sustainability Means in Sri Lanka
- Giving Through Creativity
- Walking This Expedition Together
We don’t call them products.
They are creations made by hand, defined by skill, culture, and story.
Each one carries the artist behind it and the reason it exists.
In Sri Lanka, sustainability revolves around its people and how they live and work.
For the rural community, this would mean a fair chance, a steady income, and respect for both talent and the environment.
A “recognition gap” has left many gifted artists unseen. Through Sustellence, their voices will be heard, their skills recognised, and their quiet struggle will transform into a secure, sustainable future.
We believe creativity should support more than just one person. It can reach further.
Through Sustellence, we want artists to grow through their work and while giving back to the communities around them in their own way.
We’re building it up one step at a time, staying close to the people and the purpose behind it. Our work supports the artists and the communities – the founder is simply helping to keep it going.
