Abigail
Artist · Maker · Gymnast at heart
I grew up in the country in southeast Georgia, on and around a hay farm — cows, open fields, the kind of place where you learn to make your own afternoons. I started gymnastics when I was two and basically lived in the gym until I was thirteen. People assume cheer was the big thing for me, but gymnastics was the real love. It taught me how to commit to something all the way down, which is more or less how I've done everything since.
I studied business at West Georgia, spent four years in Phi Mu, and sold jewelry on Instagram and TikTok. That became DripTeasin — jewelry, clothing, and now my paintings — and a TikTok following that climbed to over 400,000 when TikTok was just coming on the scene. There was never a plan. I just showed up as myself, and it turned out people liked that.
These days I paint and make jewelry wherever we happen to be parked — a campsite, the passenger seat, somebody's kitchen table. I still can't fully explain why so many of you turn up for us, day after day. But you do, and somewhere along the way you became the best part of our long, strange trip.