Urban artwork "OFF" 01/02/2018 and "E-motions", 17/01/2018 by dakini.hu

Painting is meditation.

When your heart is calm, you can achieve all the wisdom and light in a second.

Connect your light-field, stay centered, in your heart center.

Rest and breathe love in and out gently.

The center of my heart is my studio.


"OFF",  and " E-motions" 

Urban series 50x70 cm

gold and silver pigment and glow in the dark
neon acrylic on canvas

Urban artworks by krisztina asztalos, gold and silver pigment and glow in the dark neon acrylic on canvas, 50x70 cm






Dear Friends!

Stories matter. I have tons of stories.


"OFF" and "E-motions" paintings are the true mirrors of social media and the online world, I experienced for decades.

We can witness that from the shadowy monitors' anyone can show whatever to their audience for certain fees and even popularity is based on followers number generated by algorithms.


One can be even shadow-banned posting ideas or content that doesn't serve the interest of the tech giants and actual political trends and therefore all profiles are controlled by media giants in an unfair way and based on business and fees.

Profile users are fighting, loving, despising, blocking each other on manners and ways they wouldn't dare in real-time, divided and pushed into left and right.

Do not let to be pushed to the left or to the right, stay centered.

This artificial social media is a fake society, where everyone thinks, they know each other, but the sad fact they do not know each other at all.

Never ever take posts of others personally, posts are generated and temporary algorithms have nothing to do with REAL TIME and REAL LIFE.

LIVE LIFE and connect in real-time, 

Music Inspiration:

Thank you Madonna for foretelling and mirror the reality of many of us today, harassed, stalked by Autobots and people we do not know at all.

I am  grateful for the chance to grow up in a society

where there were real-time concerts, traveling, and real-time friendships, and when you

looked into the other eye you gained trust or disgust, but all was simple and clear.


















Few words about Urban paintings:

Urban paintings were inspired by recent studies and own experiences about the undiscovered links between the human mind and quantum physics, ungrasped consciousness and illusions, coincidences and synchronicities.
 
Urban series are depicting the multicolor vibration of metropolises with humor and a bit of sarcasm, personal responses for happenings of urban society, local themes connected to Hungarian, European, American culture, Budapest, Paris, New York. New artworks are about the huge control by mass media, the intense urban-, global-, electrical-, chemical pollution, and also reflecting the new and fashionable trends in urban society.
 
Some more urban artworks picked by me with no particular order, I painted at night 3.00, in past and now, as with a small child my days were full of duties, as I am a mother.

Links:


Urban artwork "OFF", 01/02/2018 (krisztinaasztalos.blogspot.com)


Urban artwork " E-motions", 17/01/2018 (krisztinaasztalos.blogspot.com)


Juried ADULT Online Art Exhibit, Anton Art Center, Mount Clemens, MI, USA, 2020 (krisztinaasztalos.blogspot.com)


UPDATE - Juried ADULT Online Art Exhibit, Anton Art Center, Mount Clemens, MI, USA, 2020 (krisztinaasztalos.blogspot.com)


More about E-motions:


It was Great to be the part of Juried ADULT Online Art Exhibit, Anton Art Center, Mount Clemens, MI, USA, 2020.

Submission by Krisztina Asztalos from Budapest, Hungary.
"E-motions, Urban series" Gold, silver, and glow-in-the-dark neon acrylic on canvas, 19.6x27.5 in.

Artist's statement:

"E-motions painting is a story teller of online communication generally, mirror of global online communication on social media, especially now in these hard, epidemic times, globally, when we are in quarantine and separated from each other with deep emotions."
















"May 22, 2020
 In response to the COVID-19 Pandemic and resulting closure of physical spaces where artists may show their work, the Anton Art Center launched a global call for artists to submit their work for a juried international online exhibit. A total of 1,524 entries were received from 518 artists (youth, teen and adults) across the globe, representing 30 U.S. states and 44 countries.
 Juried by Anton Art Center Executive Director, Phil Gilchrist, and Exhibition Manager, Stephanie Hazzard, entries were received in a wide variety of media in three age groups: youth (age 12 and under), teen (ages 13-17), and adult (ages 18+). Gilchrist selected a number of “Director’s Picks” in each age category. In a show of solidarity with artists around the world, all entries that met the guidelines are exhibited. This exhibit will remain on virtual display for at least the remainder of 2020.
 We hope you enjoy this tremendous collection of artistic expression from all corners of the world.
THANK YOU for a remarkable show, ARTISTS!"


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