Wild in Bloom was founded to bridge artistry and social impact.
Weaving together creativity, care, and community to imagine what’s possible
I’m Siyanna, born in Chicago, raised in St. Louis, shaped by two cities with grit, beauty, and more stories than you could fit in a library. I carry those stories with me, the ones passed around kitchen tables, painted on brick walls, whispered in barbershops, and lived out on neighborhood porches. They’re the heartbeat behind everything I do.
What I hold dear is simple: community, creativity, and care.
I believe in the power of gathering — whether it’s neighbors swapping stories, youth turning their ideas into murals, or strangers finding common ground through art. Wild in Bloom is my way of making space for those moments, and making sure they’re celebrated, remembered, and shared.
I’ve always been creative — not just in the way I love to build things with my hands, but in how I imagine possibilities where others see barriers. I know what it’s like to want more for your community, to dream of something that feels like home, to believe in healing that happens not in isolation, but together.
My work is grounded in advocacy, in breaking down the stigma around mental health, and in making sure every project honors the lived experiences of the people it’s for. Whether I’m leading a youth art program, designing a cultural celebration, or helping an organization deepen its community ties, my approach is always the same: listen deeply, design boldly, and make space for voices that have been overlooked.
Wild in Bloom isn’t just my work — it’s a reflection of how I see the world: rooted, vibrant, and always growing toward the light.
Growing up, I saw how creativity could either divide communities or bring them together. I watched businesses that felt like strangers in their own neighborhoods, and young people who had incredible ideas but no one listening. I realized that most creative work was designed to sell to people, not connect with them.
That's what we're changing. Every brand we develop, every program we run, every partnership we facilitate is designed to strengthen the fabric of community. Because honestly? We all need more reasons to believe in each other.
This work matters because creativity matters. Community matters. And the combination of the two? That's how we build the world we actually want to live in.
02 Art as a Voice
01 The Resilience of Communities
04 stillness
03 contrast
Some days, the best creative recharge is a blanket, a cup of tea, and a series I can get completely lost in. From feel-good comedies to twisty dramas, I love stories that make me laugh, cry, or think a little deeper.
There’s something about nurturing green things that feels like self-care and art rolled into one. My home is a jungle in progress, and yes, there’s always room for “just one more” leafy friend.
Change — my spunky, lovable Cheweenie — is my constant companion and unofficial co-founder. Whether we’re strolling through the neighborhood or curled up after a long day, he reminds me to slow down and enjoy the moment.
From old-school soul to whatever TikTok has stuck in my head this week, music is my constant background. It keeps me grounded, lifts my mood, and fuels the rhythm behind my creative flow.
Let’s plant the seed for something beautiful.