Channeling Blessings for Mother Earth was channeled for a multidimensional transmission to bless Mother Earth. It contains cosmic connections to Andromeda, Sirius, Pleiades and Venus! Click here to enjoy the channeling for free on YouTube.
Size: A4 (210 x 297 mm)
Materials: Top-quality mixed media materials on paper. Sealed and protected with archive-grade fixative from Sennelier (top grade) for maximum longevity.
Date: Painted in Madrid, in December of 2024.
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Artist Statement
“What I love about painting is how it speaks directly to our bodies, hearts, and souls—often more profoundly than it speaks to our minds, if we allow it. It’s a magical way of quieting the monkey mind. You can simply stand before a painting and feel it in your bones, let it stir your blood, and communicate with your subconscious and higher consciousness. What a beautiful paradox that a two-dimensional canvas can evoke such multidimensional experiences.
As a shaman, I travel through light and dark, both cosmically and into the deep hidden realms of Mother Earth. By embracing impermanence, we open up to infinity and eternity. It turns out our human bodysuit is no less transient and fragile than the other lifeforms on Earth. But we can have fun in this magical playground when we embrace our creative energies—the life force energy pumping through our veins.
In my new series, Mantras & Portals 2025, I work with shamanic energy activations and mantras to create a heightened spiritual experience. Painting is vibration. Connect to the paintings to receive energetic shifts. Come see them in person to truly connect. Just make sure that you explore this connection with all your senses, not just your five basic senses. Feel them in your gut and in your heart. Let them bring you closer to your soul.“
Elínrós Díanadóttir, Jan 1, 2025
Photo Credit: Includes a photo of a Sādhu in Nepal by Turgut Kirkgoz