Adrianna Eve is a fiber and textile artist whose practice is deeply rooted in reverence for the natural world. Working under the handle Crafty Bruya, she draws inspiration from what she describes as Natural Law — the underlying logic and beauty governing organic forms on Earth. Her pieces carry an unmistakably witchy, folkloric energy, translating the quiet strangeness of mushrooms, roots, and forest-floor life into sculptural textile works that feel both ancient and alive. Every creation is built with intention, imbued with what the artist herself calls love and a piece of her soul.
What sets Eve’s work apart is her commitment to sustainability at the material level. She works primarily with recycled and sustainably sourced fibers, along with structures reclaimed directly from the earth, making environmental mindfulness as central to her process as aesthetics. The result is a body of work that feels genuinely of nature rather than merely inspired by it — textile sculptures that seem to have grown rather than been made, each one a small, tactile world unto itself.
I am a Nature enthusiast. I get my inspiration from Natural Law and the wonderful forms of this planet we share. In my creative process I mainly use recycled, sustainably sourced materials and structures reclaimed from the Earth, with mindfulness of my actions and the impact they bring forth. My works revolve around textile and fiber arts as well as illustrations and paintings. I imbue every single artwork with love and a piece of my soul.















