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Doorways and Dreamfields: A True Fairy Tale

Once Upon a Time there lived a girl, special and distinct in every way, just like you. She dreamed of Impossible Things, of things that never were, and things that should be. First her eyes, then her spirit wandered, searching the fabric of reality for invisible seams, unraveling seams, a tiny portal that might lead to practical magic.

And so it happened that she found a door to That Place stitched on the fabric of This Place, sewn gently into the tapestry of possibility. A beguiling door, an enchanted door, special and distinct in every way, exactly like the one between the windows of your soul, between the palms of your hands.

And then she stepped through the door and onto the field of her soul, where dreams come true and impossible things happen every day. she courted magic, a wondrous magic, an every day magic, distinct and special in every way, precisely the kind that knocks at the door of your heart.

She made many trips between This Place and That. This is one of them.

Every life is a fairy tale, but most of us fail to recognize the wondrous power of our story. Angi Sullins was blessed and cursed with a birth defect: the same wandering eyes that garnered teasing and torment on the playground, also allowed her to see visions of Otherwhere, while living fully in the Here and Now. Her unique vision gave rise to a belief that dreams come true and impossible things happen every day, even in the midst of tragedy. At 28 years old, a neck injury left Angi physically and emotionally paralyzed. Her wandering eyes, once a curse, became a golden ticket from devastation to triumph. Now she shares that vision with us in the memoir Doorways and Dreamfields: A True Fairy Tale, inspiring us to remember our magical origins by learning to see truly.


*THIS IS THE LIMITED EDITION, 169 copies

*Comes with exclusive matching numbered signed print

*360 pages leading you to discover your own true fairy tale

*Signed by Angi

*Learn how Duirwaigh was born, and how Angi came to work with many of her heroes: Brian
and Wendy Froud, Kinuko Craft, Amoreno, Angel Dominguez & Christina Baldwin.

*Discover that dreams come true, and how YOU are a fairy tale in the making!



Angi Sullins and Silas Toball are the creative husband and wife team behind Duirwaigh Studios, a trans-media art studio creating film, design, music and books that encourage creative consciousness. While Angi is known as "The Muse" and inspires her fans through writing and stage (she is the author of A Knock at the Door, Flaming Muse and Doorways and Dreamfields: A True Fairy Tale), Silas is often called "Maestro," as he composes original classical romantic music. They collaborate on art and design, creating worlds with both physical and digital paintbrushes.

They co-authored the luscious art book Digital Art Wonderland in 2011, and their original work has been featured in Advanced Photoshop, American Style, Digital Studio, Smashing Magazine, Art Scene International, Life Images, Where Women Create, and several others. Angi and Silas are veterans in the digital art movement, and their website and blogs have won numerous awards including Smashing Magazine's Top Fifty Blog Designs. Their digital paintings and poetry appear on over a hundred greeting cards, as well as calendars, journals and prints through a variety of publishers in the United States and Europe. Their original, inspirational film, A Knock at the Door (2004) circled the globe via email and word of mouth and was watched by over four million viewers (before YouTube was all the rage).

Angi and Silas believe that each product and experience should transport its audience through the portal of wonder and into the limitless realm of soul, where impossible things happen every day. With creative wild abandon and imaginative play, with a belief in the infinite possibilities of the human psyche, with feet on the ground and heads in the stars, they endeavor to knock at the door of the human heart, re-minding the world (and each other) that once upon a time is really here and now.

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Kim and Deb run our shipping department, and between them they have 20 years of shipping experience. They are rock star shippers! Much of our positive feedback is generated because of our extraordinary care with packaging and shipping.

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About our Fantasy Art

Duirwaigh Studios has been creating, publishing, licensing and shipping original art since 1998. We've worked with some of the brightest and most talented artists working in the realm of fantastic illustration: Brian Froud, Wendy Froud, Kinuko Craft, David Delamare, Charles Vess, Christophe Vacher, Amy Brown, Stephanie Law, Linda Ravenscroft, just to name a few. The items in our store by these artists were obtained directly from the artists, or made in conjunction with them.

About Duirwaigh Studios

Since 2009 Angi & Silas have been creating and publishing our own art from our studio in Taos, NM. All the products that bear the name Duirwaigh Studios were created by us, or for us,  from the cottages of our licensing partners.

Dear Reader,

My name is Angi Sullins and I am the President of Duirwaigh, Inc. Now that our dream is materializing, I feel it only fitting to share with you the story behind Duirwaigh: it’s conception, creation and how it Almost Wasn’t...

In 1997, although I maintained a hideously uninspiring day job, I began laying the ground work for Durwaigh: an art gallery and publishing house who would grow up to be a non-profit museum and artist’s retreat. I had always loved the stories and images of Wonderland, Narnia, and Oz. Yet as an adult I found precious few resources to stimulate my sense of Wonder and Awe. So I decided to invent the world I wanted to play - and shop - in. The excitement of making a dream come true was upon me, and each day was full of hope and enchantment as my goals grew closer to reality.

In July of that year, the momentum came to a devastating halt. I was admitted to a hospital for what was described to me as major but routine surgery, to alleviate a pinched nerve caused by a herniated disc in my neck. I entered surgery unit #6 on the morning of July 14, 1997. I would never be the same.

I awoke from surgery completely paralyzed. The worst part was not paralysis, but the treatment I received from the hospital I trusted. Whether the physicians and staff were worried about a lawsuit or were just acting out of their own insecurity, I’ll never know. They treated me as a hostile witness in a fiery court case. As the days passed, I sank into a colorless, hopeless shape of despair while my dreams of art, expression and inspiration slowly seeped from my spiritual veins.

We lost our business. We lost our inventory. We lost the momentum and excitement of our expansive plans. But most precious, I found I was losing my Self: the very enthusiasm, energy and electric hope that made me, well... me.

Some months later, sitting in a wheelchair in my too-many-stepped apartment, I received a package in the mail.  Wendy Froud, a doll maker in England, had sent me a little sculpted creature of healing. He was there, according to her card, to make me well. His assignment was to smile for me until I could smile for myself and to care for me until I could care for myself.

In that moment I KNEW: Healing was mine. Triumph, too. For he made me reach past my own pain to feel joy again. I held in my hands a portion of Divine Healing all wrapped up in fur with a face and a smile. He did for me what I had always wanted to do for others. In doing so, he rekindled the Duirwaigh Dream: to pass the torch of inspiration and healing around the world.

Six months later, I could walk. The emotional devastation took much longer to heal, but in time I found my dreams bounded and rebounded again. I was able to do nothing about them for so long that they simmered and marinated and became rich with the flavor of possibility.

In the years that followed, I began communicating with artists and friends, planning with business owners and entrepreneurs, praying with angels and muses. Together with a blessed bundle of friends, we have formed what we feel is the beginning of a bright institution. The dream of Duirwaigh has moved from hope to despair and back again. It has sustained physical paralysis, emotional rape, bankruptcy, betrayal, death and disillusion. And still it lives. It will not die. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, it soars high and it soars free. And I am alive and well and full of joy because its wings beat in my heart. It is with deepest joy that we present Duirwaigh to you. Today, a publishing house and an art gallery. In the days to come, a museum and artist retreat: a place of respite and resuscitation where artisans, collectors, teachers, students and seekers can meet to share inspiration.

Every penny spent with Duirwaigh goes toward building this dream. For what are we without Inspiration? Without the Hope to Dream and the Daring to Believe? We are mortal coils. But with Inspiration, and the art that births from it, we are Eternal. We are Spirit. We are Alive. AND WE ARE ONE.