The Resurrection of Wonderment with Ana María Gómez López,

Photography courtest Ana María Gómez López

In our previous issue of Bruja Magazine, we stepped inside the imaginative universe of Ana María Gómez López, of Ser Hecho a Mano (which translates into English to “made by hand”) whose handcrafted creations blur the boundaries between sculpture, folklore, childhood memory, and magical realism. Every stitched rabbit, painted mask, and whimsical figure feels less like a work of art and more like a relic from a forgotten fairytale waiting to be rediscovered.

Her work reminds us that wonder is not something we leave behind in childhood. It is something we choose to return to.

If you missed this beautiful feature, we invite you to revisit our previous issue and discover the full story behind Serecho a Mano, where artistry, craftsmanship, and imagination come together to breathe life into the extraordinary.

Photography by Ana María Gómez López. Originally published in Issue 3 of Bruja Magazine.

Epifania Arriagada

Epifania Arriagada is an artist, photographer, writer, and the founder of Bruja Magazine and Tallulahmade LLC. A solo practitioner bruja, wild shaman, tarot card reader, and intuitive, she bridges creativity, spirituality, and storytelling, weaving ritual, ancestral wisdom, and raw truth into both visual and written form. Deeply inspired by totem animals, mythology, and the wild feminine, Tiffany creates spaces where healing, community, and unapologetic expression can thrive. Through her projects, she invites others to honor their own stories and join in the circle of shared magic.

http://www.tallulahmade.com
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