MiCorasol's work is produced through sand casting, a process in which liquefied metal is poured into a sand mold, one of the oldest forms of metal production in recorded history.
Inspired by her love for nature and her vibrant communities, Sol, the designer, considers herself an active participant in the BIPOC, LGBTQI+, and migrant groups in Southern California. In her pieces, she draws from nature to craft wearable adornments that capture the lessons of resilience and resistance.
Her work symbolizes strength within historically marginalized communities and celebrates their cultural practices and traditions. Seeds and plants, like jewelry and adornments, are not just beautiful objects but powerful storytellers, tokens that remind us of both our individual and collective power.