Marion’s Art:

Visit her open art studio @ Art at the Source:

June 6th - 7th and 11th-12th

11515 Barnett Valley Rd, Sebastopol, CA.

11am - 5pm.

Welcome to Marion's art page. These series began in 2013, created on a small kitchen table in a Victorian apartment in San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury. The artworks emerged from Marion's experiential studies at the California Institute of Integral Studies, where she explored the cross sections of depth psychology, indigenous wisdom traditions and shamanic worldviews, grappling with the deep legacies of colonization, industrialization in contemporary life and healing.

Marion Ruta Segal was born in Soviet Ukraine, to Crimean and Latvian Jewish ancestors, and immigrated to New York City at eighteen. Coming from a lineage where survival demanded scientific practicality, art was her soulful refuge into the felt and imagined realms.

Through drawing, painting, and eventually mixed media collage, Marion found her true language that weaved ancestry, healing, and the invisible worlds alongside the visible one.

This is a living portfolio that emerged from Marion’s journeys into expanded states of consciousness. where art became a vessel for integration and healing, both personal and collective. She created each piece as a visual medicine for the spirit.

Her work is available as fine art prints and large-scale fabric pieces on the Etsy store. Photos from the recent exhibition are here.

Interviews with Marion can be found at Canvas Rebel and Bold Journey.

Marion’s most recent exhibition brought her work into a new dimension: large-scale pieces printed on fabric, filling a room with energy, texture, and presence.

At her prior opening reception, guests were invited to respond to a chosen work — through spoken word, poetry, music, movement, or visual art — and share their response with the community gathered. What unfolded was extraordinary: individual expressions wove together into a living, collective tapestry of call and response. Photos from her most recent exhibition are below:

In the realm between the ancient and the modern, between dream and reality, exists a fertile space — where visions are planted as seeds in the subconscious mind and grow into matter with conscious tending.

When old systems collapse, internalized oppression dissolves and blooms into freedom. Masks come off, joy and life return from the ashes, and the world blooms into a new form.