Malachi Lily
work
Philadelphia, PA
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attributes
- Collage, Floral, Graphic novel, Illustrative, Portraiture, Symbolism, Urban
practices
- Community Organizer, Designer, Educator, Muralist, Poetry/Spoken Word, Printmaker, Socially Engaged Art
Malachi Lily (they/them) is a neurodivergent black, shapeshifting agender storyteller from Philadelphia. By weaving magick, black-anarcho politics, and nature wisdom, they summon work dedicated to decomposing colonial fears such as unconsciousness, blackness, and femininity. Lily calls imagination rooted in ecology and spirituality through mixed-media textural paintings of our collective symbolism and speculative fiction. The mixture of techniques/genres creates a messy, timeless quality that is not ignorant of time but twisted outside of linear time. Their art and writing are derived from the overlap of our global folklore. They use a combination of symbolism and archetypal-based imagery as a framework for their work. With every piece, they turn to intuition, divination, and intentional client interviews to get to the core of their desires.
Lily has worked in freelance illustration for eight years with clients such as In These Times, Hachette Publishing, Mural Arts, The Baffler, Autostraddle, Forward Together, and more. Every single commission they have ever done has been for the uplifting, transformation, and justice of marginalized people, especially those within the intersections of blackness and queerness/transness. They’ve also created work for abolition, disability rights, immigrant rights, and other calls for liberation.
It’s not enough to be efficient and straightforward to get our voices heard; we must evoke emotion and speak to deep threads of humanity that connect us all. Lily’s work is about creating and shifting narratives with equal parts research and potent imagination.