Grief is an undone, always incomplete act of care. Dedicated to Harold von Himmel (2013–2020) and Mitchell Scratch (2005–2020), Mourning Harold is a collection of work that utilizes methods of relief printmaking and glass engraving, and is composed of tissue, paper, glass, wax, inks, herbs, adhesives, and grief. Grief is made material, and it is worked with and framed as a continual, ongoing, multisensory, and multimodal set of embodied practices and processes. Mourning Harold developed while contending with trauma and became matter to use in commemorating the lost lives of beloved family, emotional support animals, familiars, and best friends. This work aims to open conversations around—and deepen understandings of—loss, grief, and mourning in a multispecies family. Grief undone / Grief incomplete / Grief as care