What if your creativity isn’t just expressive—but magical, alive, and world-changing?
And what if casting a spell is as simple as making art with intention?
In this visionary solo episode of Your Art Is A Spell, artist and therapist Edgar Fabián Frías guides us through the concept of art spells—creative acts that carry intention, feeling, and transformative power. With personal stories, poetic definitions, and a gentle invitation to participate, this episode unpacks how art can be more than visual—it can be spiritual, ancestral, erotic, and revolutionary.
From early experiences of wonder at LACMA to casting spells through Instagram posts, public rituals, and paintings sent to the literal moon, Edgar weaves a living framework for understanding how art becomes a tool for healing, resistance, and co-creation with unseen forces.
This isn’t just about creativity—it’s about reclaiming your power.
🎧 Tune in to discover:
🌀 What makes something an art spell instead of just “art”
🔥 Why intentionality, emotion, and trust are the core ingredients of magical creation
🌕 How confusion, grief, and rage can be portals into transformation
📲 Why every Instagram post, painting, or whisper of a poem can shape reality
🌈 How queer, poly, kink, and ENM communities are birthing new spell practices
💫 What it means to cast a spell for a future where art feeds the soul, not the algorithm
🌍 How your art can connect you to ancestors, timelines, and realms beyond the material
This isn’t just a conversation about making art—it’s a call to remember your magic.
A reminder that even your quietest creations can ripple outward and change everything.
This is a love letter to the artists, witches, healers, and visionaries who dare to make meaning in a world that tells us to numb out.
To the ones who know that art is sacred, subversive, and alive.
Whether you’ve ever wondered,
“What is the purpose of my art?”
Or “Can creativity be a spell?”
This episode is for you.
🎧 Watch or listen now—because your art is a spell.
And the world needs your magic more than ever.