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Art is a new current in modern international art. It originates from the
many opportunities offered now also in the West, to explore the inner
through meditation.
Meditative
Art is as ancient as the Zen masters, who became renowned for their
calligraphy scrolls and Haikus.
Unlike
modern art, where the subjectivity (angst, despair, boredom, madness) of
the artist is given free reign to express itself, Meditative Art gives a
taste of the centred calmness that the artist has experienced during
meditation.
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The
onlookers’ health and wholeness is taken into account. They will be
able to resonate with the paintings and let themselves fall into their
own centre as well.
In
the centre of our being we find calmness and relaxation. It is also the
seat of our creativity and vitality.
Meditative
Art finds its place in living rooms, board rooms, treatment rooms, homes
and offices.
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