
Kristin Thurber
Artist, Witch, Storymaker, Collector of Strange Trinkets
Kristin Thurber is a mixed-media witch-artist whose creative life began in the early 90’s, sprawled across a bedroom floor with scissors, a purple glue stick, Teen Beat magazines, and the innate knowledge that images hold power. She has been cutting, collecting, conjuring, and collaging ever since. Transforming everything from National Geographics to forgotten scraps into portals of magic.
Her work sits at the crossroads of witchcraft, intuitive art-making, storytelling, and the esoteric. Kristin practices “Grimoire Art Magic” a personal path where creativity becomes spellcraft, symbols become living beings, pages become portals, and a journal becomes a sacred object. She believes every hand-touched page carries intention, and every scrap of paper is a potential spell waiting to be activated.
Kristin’s creative world is steeped in Everyday Magic, forgotten gods, chthonic archetypes, tarot devotion, mini altars, ritual art, and occult storytelling. She draws inspiration from underworld myths, prophetic whispers, and the idea that magic hides inside the ordinary, in a torn envelope, a thrift-store book, a shadow, a childhood memory, in the ritual of existence.
A narrative creator at heart,she weaves the same symbolic language that appears in her art into her life, the veils between worlds are thin, and intuition is the truest form of sight.
Kristin’s practice is guided by the conviction that everything is witchcraft when your hands are awake. from cutting paper to channeling sigils, from crafting mini altars to writing esoteric fortunes, from sketching in a grimoire to invoking forgotten powers while standing at your mirror every morning.
Through her blog, Grimoire Art Magic, she invites others into this realm: a place where creativity is ritual, art is sacred, magic is handmade, and the journey of the witch is always evolving. And it doesn’t have to be all black! So open you grimoire and start making Art Magic
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