Artist & Visionary
Debbi
Some people find magic. Debbi was born already practicing it — she simply didn’t have a name for it yet.
As a child, her creative mind was drawn instinctively toward the imaginal and the numinous — to systems of symbol, archetype, and hidden meaning. She was practicing a form of magic long before she had the language to call it that. That language came eventually, as it does for those who seek it seriously enough.
After graduating from the California Institute of the Arts — one of the most prestigious animation programs in the world — Debbi built an illustrious career in film and television spanning more than thirty years. Her credits read like a survey of modern animated storytelling: Avatar: The Last Airbender, Family Guy, King of the Hill, The Venture Bros., and most recently Big Mouth. As a storyboard artist, director, and animation timer, she has spent three decades doing what very few people on earth can do at her level — translating the invisible into the visible, giving form to worlds that exist first in imagination and then, through her hand, in reality. It is, when you think about it, a precise definition of magic.
When the Western Mystery Tradition finally entered her life, it did not feel like a discovery. It felt like a homecoming.
