
Project created with the support of Tracanelupa APS and Gramigna L'orto delle Donne.
Wandering Roots is a work by Rosmunda that celebrates the identity of Puglia through the bond between generations and the land.
A young girl waves a flag from which olive leaves are sprouting, a symbol of peace and of the agropastoral soul of Puglia. Beside her, a grandmother braids the child's hair: in her hands, the braids become roots, a symbol of family memory that nourishes the future.
From the woman's feet unfolds the "gramigna" (Cynodon dactylon, commonly known as couch grass), a resilient plant that represents feminine strength and freedom. Completing the circle, a dog typical of the masserie (traditional Puglian farmsteads) leads the way, uniting nature, tradition and everyday life in a single procession.
With the support of the Comune di Noci.

Video © TelebariWeb
From the earth to the wall: documentation of the mural's creation, where the concept of "ecofeminism" becomes color. A story of participation and care for the land, told through the artist's gaze.
