SUCCUMBING TO ENCHANTMENT

Mariela and Turtle Dove

Muse: A person or personified force who is the source of inspiration for a creative artist.

Meet Mariela, my muse and spirit guide — not a flesh and blood person — more a force (and sometimes bully.) She is both someone I know and don’t know. She is me and not me. I feel like I have both just discovered her and have known her forever.

Mariela is also the name of the main character in an ongoing work of fiction, poetry and art I have been creating for the last few years (perhaps for my whole life!).

I have an art show in December 2023 at Rogue Gallery in Medford introducing some of this work. The overall project is titled: Turtle Dreams: A History of Love & Magic.

As to Mariela, she has but one mission – to get her story told. And I have been charged with telling it.

Is this an honor or a curse? I’m not sure. I am probably the least likely person to follow the guidance of a spirit — or to be put in charge of a story about magic and love. But there it is. I’ve lived long enough to know I don’t have all the answers. Truly, all is a mystery and sometimes magic.

Everything I have done or experienced my whole life has led to this moment in time where I might just have the depth and complexity to do justice to Mariela’s story. Mariela wants me to do it, so I

must. There’s no turning back.

Like it or not, I have succumbed to enchantment.

Turtle Dreams art at Fiber Arts Collective

I will be in person at the Fiber Arts Collective in Ashland for April’s First Friday Art Walk, April 7th, 5-8 pm — demonstrating some of the techniques and processes I use for creating my latest Turtle Dreams fiber art pieces. The featured work titled the Goddess’s Undersea Garden is inspired by a creation story I have written for the Turtle Dreams: A History of Love & Magic saga.

Ghost Trees Exhibition at Fiber Arts Collective in Ashland

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Ghost Trees 4 – Almeda Fire by Summer Lewis

The Ghost Trees series, based on the experience of being a survivor of the 2020 Southern Oregon Almeda Fire, will be available for viewing at the Fiber Arts Collective through September/October 2021. The Collective is located at 37 N 3rd St., Ashland Oregon. Hours are Wed. – Saturday, 10 am – 3 pm.

You can also view the full series online HERE


“In September I survived a devastating fire that destroyed much of my town, Talent, Oregon. As I walked through the streets post-fire, I was haunted by the dead, missing, and blackened trees. Isolation, fear, and loss were the hallmarks of 2020 and continues for many of us to the present. My new embroidery on paper collage pieces, titled “Ghost Trees,” grew out of a need to express and connect during this collective/personal trauma.” ~Summer Lewis