Inside the Mind of Sedona Bliss: Whimsical Art Born in the Red Rocks

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By Contagion Media

Art has the power to shift energy, elevate mood, and reflect how we see the world. Sedona-based artist Zoe Vidgoff, also known as Sedona Bliss & Savage Bliss, creates psychedelic art, jewelry, and prints designed to uplift, energize, and affirm. Through her print shops and creative brand, she focuses on joyful, whimsical designs that reflect her inner world and promote positivity. Inspired by rainbows, gradients, and the emotional impact of color, Sedona Bliss uses art as a tool for self-expression and collective joy. This mini documentary explores how her creative process turns color into connection.

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My name is Zoe Elle Vidgoff, and I go by Sedona bliss and Savage Bliss online. I run Zoe's print shop and Sedona bliss print shop, and we make all sorts of things. 

I would say whimsical is the main word that I would use to describe my work, I'm very interested in doing affirmative art, things that make you feel good. I like the idea of bringing myself up and promoting joy within myself and others with my work. 

Art by Savage Bliss, Photo by KBR, Edited by Leslie Knox, Location: The Plant Mill | Contagion Media

Some insights that I can share from my journey would be just keep creating. I got to this point in my artwork where I wanted to make things that I wanted to look at, and I feel like color is really good at raising your mood, raising your vibration. 

And I love, you know, like the actual rainbow, the order of the colors. And I work with that a lot, where I'm taking different gradients of the rainbow and incorporating that into my work, and it's how I see the world.

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Sedona Bliss proves that art can be both playful and powerful. By embracing color, whimsical designs, and emotional intention, she creates work that resonates on a deeply human level. Her creative journey highlights the importance of making what feels good and letting that energy ripple outward. In a world that often feels heavy, her art serves as a vibrant reminder that joy itself is a radical creative act.

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