Feralucce Savage
Feralucce (Feral) Savage is the founder of Savage Light Studios and a lifelong creative with over 20 years of experience designing props and costumes for independent films. A passionate author, filmmaker, and photographer, Feral brings storytelling to life through hands-on craftsmanship and imaginative design. They specialize in foam work, using a combination of traditional tools, laser cutters, and custom 3D-printed adaptive devices to create detailed, functional pieces for both screen and stage. Their work blends technical skill with artistic vision, always pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with accessible materials and methods.
As a neurodivergent artist living with nerve damage in one hand and osteoarthritis in their back, Feral understands firsthand the challenges that can come with the creative process. These experiences fuel their dedication to accessibility in cosplay and crafting, driving them to find, create, and share adaptive tools and techniques that open doors for others with disabilities. Their approach centers on the belief that no one should be excluded from creative expression due to physical or neurological differences—and through Savage Light Studios, they’re building a more inclusive and empowering space for all makers.
Kit Foxglove
Kit Foxglove, our resident cottagecore bog witch, brings a touch of magic and whimsy to Savage Light Studios. A devoted kitsune and bat enthusiast, Kit has been cosplaying since the latter days of the 1900s, weaving folklore, fantasy, and personal style into every creation. With a college degree in fine arts and classical training across multiple disciplines—including drawing, painting, sculpture, and textile work—Kit combines technical mastery with an unmistakable aesthetic. Their work is both enchanting and meticulously crafted, often drawing inspiration from nature, mythology, and the darker edges of fairy tales.
As a neurodivergent artist living with nerve damage, a degenerative back condition, and a stubbornly bad hip, Kit has learned to adapt their creative process to honor both their body and their passion. Their experience informs a deep commitment to accessibility in cosplay and crafting, where they continuously explore alternative techniques, posture-friendly workflows, and energy-conscious methods. Kit’s presence at Savage Light Studios is a reminder that artistry doesn’t have to come at the cost of one’s health—and that inclusive, adaptive practices allow creativity to thrive for everyone.
Rilla Scarberry
Rilla Scarberry is the linguistic powerhouse behind Savage Light Studios. A natural polyglot with a degree in English and currently pursuing a degree in American Sign Language interpretation, Rilla brings a deep and intuitive understanding of language to everything we create. As an avid reader and highly skilled editor, she ensures that all of our instructions, captions, and content are clear, accessible, and easy to follow. Her command of both the written and spoken word is a cornerstone of our work—helping us bridge the gap between creative ideas and practical execution.
Living with ADHD and aphantasia, Rilla has had to find innovative ways to express and understand visual information without relying on mental imagery. Her process of translating complex visual concepts into precise, descriptive language has strengthened our entire team’s ability to communicate more clearly—especially for cosplayers who benefit from detailed, step-by-step guidance. Rilla’s perspective is a vital reminder that different ways of thinking don’t limit creativity—they enhance it. Through her work, she helps make the world of cosplay more inclusive, thoughtful, and accessible for all.