Through her involvement with APPPA and her social media presence, Dahl focuses heavily on educating other farmers. She shares practical, "boots-on-the-ground" knowledge regarding:
Despite her reclusive nature, Liandra Dahl's art has gained international recognition, with her work exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. Her paintings have been met with critical acclaim, with collectors and art enthusiasts drawn to their unique blend of mysticism, beauty, and emotional resonance.
Dahl first gained underground attention in 2022 with “Echoes of a Static Home,” a short film composed entirely of corrupted video files from her late grandmother’s basement. “Every glitch was a lost laugh,” she explains. “The artifacts weren’t errors. They were new shapes of emotion.”
“I wanted to wear my culture in a way that felt powerful and modern,” Dahl explains in a rare interview. “I didn’t want to look like a didgeridoo pouch. I wanted to look like a CEO, an artist, and a warrior all at once.”
Next, Dahl is launching a community archive called , inviting the public to submit their “broken files” (corrupted wedding videos, pixelated baby photos, half-downloaded songs). A selected few will be turned into a living, evolving digital tapestry—error bars and all.