'Running Up the Hills' - Kula Cloth® Artist Series
Keep on going
You're doing great
The ideas in your heart
You can create
As you notice your breath
And feel the still
Just keep taking steps
And run up that hill.
It's safe to say that we are OBSESSED with Madison Perrin's art. In fact, we couldn't stop ourselves from buying it - and so we KNEW we had to ask Madison to create a Kula for us. We could not be more proud to have her art on our small piece of gear - and we hope that it brings you as much joy as it does to us.
You are SO MUCH more than the thoughts you think. You are a vast universe of mountains and trees and infinite rivers and sunsets. You are all of that - and so much more. Close you eyes and remember. See if you can feel all of that within your heart. We love you.
Here are the facts about a Kula:
- super absorbent (absorbs 10x its weight in water!) and soft
- advanced silver-infused, antimicrobial fabric
- eco-friendly non-toxic materials (Bamboo Viscose, Cotton, Organic Cotton, Polyester)
- durable and waterproof 'clean' side so your hand doesn't get wet
- easily snaps to backpack using plastic snaps
- 'double snap' allows cloth to hang while folded in half (so it doesn't touch pack and/or get dirty on the trail)
- easy to clean or rinse and quick to dry
- retro-reflective thread detail for locating it at night with your headlamp
- size is approx 6x6 inches
- weight per cloth is .63oz
- proudly made in the USA
For more information about use/care, please read our Kula FAQ here.
Learn more about the artist Madison Perrins:
Madison Perrins is an artist from Bozeman, Montana. Previously a photographer, Madison now paints full time and you can see her mural work around town at Nexus Coffee and The Mountain Project. She uses art to express an unwavering connection to the natural world, and employs unconventional palette choices to create an imaginative and unique take on the landscape and the creatures in it. Her work lifts up the spirituality of the landscape, especially inspired by the sweeping expanses of the Western US & her beloved Montana. In turns, her imagery embodies joy, playfulness, power, the sacred, interiority, and radiant feminine energy.
Stay up to date on new work on Instagram: @madisonperrins