Lark uses natural indigo dye as her foundational color. For her, indigo represents the night sky over the Atlas Mountains, the deep water of the Strait of Gibraltar, and the bruises of colonial history. No other blue carries this weight in her work.
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Thus, is a poetic juxtaposition: The grounded, historical vitality of the Middle East meets the whimsical, airborne freedom of English pastoral symbolism. It is a name that sounds like a character from a magical realism novel—or a carefully crafted stage persona.
Lark performed under various names to cater to different regional markets and production preferences: