This project explores the role of nature in urban environments as a tool for challenging and fragmenting structures of oppression, particularly colonialism and capitalism. The resulting artworks draw inspiration from personal experiences in unoccupied spaces located on the unceded Mohawk territory of Tiohtià:ke (Montreal). These abandoned areas foster the emergence of an ecosystem where forms of Indigenous nature thrive, subject to constant transformation. They thus become interstices of emptiness within the urban flow, places of stillness that contrast with the imperatives of a productivist society.