I am Tina Marie Medina, a Colorado artist, mother, and proud Genízaro woman. My journey has always been about weaving together the things I love—art, heritage, and healing—into creations that speak to the soul.
From public installations like Flutterby Mountain Soul, to the malas and crystal-infused pieces I design through Magical Mala, every work I create is more than art. It is intention. It is energy. It is truth.
✨ Crystals as Carriers of Energy
I believe that crystals hold memory and vibration. When combined with my artistic process, they become vessels of both beauty and healing. Whether placed in a public artwork or threaded into a mala, each crystal is carefully chosen to honor resilience, protection, and light.
🎨 Art as Sacred Space
My art is not only visual, it is ceremonial. In 2023, when I created Flutterby Mountain Soul for the SpeakUp ReachOut Memorial Ceremony, I witnessed firsthand how art can transform grief into remembrance. Families placed butterflies for their loved ones, and together we turned loss into a shared memorial of love. That is the power of art when it is rooted in community.
🌿 Heritage as Strength
As a descendant of the Las Trampas Land Grant, I carry the strength of my Genízaro ancestors, warriors, artisans, and survivors of colonization. Their resilience is my foundation, and through my art and declarations, I continue to honor them by protecting legacy, defending truth, and creating beauty.
💎 My Why
I create not just for myself, but for my children, for my community, and for every person who has ever needed a reminder that beauty still exists in this world. Through crystals, through art, through heritage—my work is an offering of hope.
Tina Medina | Artist
📞 970-309-1432
💌 mymagicalmala@gmail.com
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