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Aqua NR3 
150x266,5 cm, 59 x 104.9 inches

ink on paper

2003

Aqua paintings by dakini.hu " Water element on planet earth has pure healing energy,
considered as symbol of ancient wisdom,
cradle of life."
Krisztina Asztalos www.dakini.hu

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NEXT

 2021 - ongoing


 large "TERRA" painting project depicts Negev Midbar, 

"AER" and "SPACE" and "AQUA" installations, 

"AER" paintings

sculptures of "TOTEM"  small  sketches/beeswax and giants/ recycled materials

"self-portraits" paintings

and my new Book "Duals".



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7 AQUA paintings  in 2020

and 6 URBAN Paintings 

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Aqua paintings by dakini.hu

 " Water element on planet earth has pure healing energy,
considered as a symbol of ancient wisdom,
cradle of life."
Krisztina Asztalos www.dakini.hu


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I am honored to be a part of the EcoArtProject since 2020




In 2020


EcoArt Project's spokesperson Susan Rockefeller on Earth Day 2020,
announced arts competition and online salons.






I was grateful to be a part of EcoArt's collection in 2020 

and in 2021!

More about Susan Rockefeller:


She received her undergraduate degree from Hampshire College and her master's degree from New York University. Susan lives in New York City with her husband, David Rockefeller Jr. and her children. She met David while filming in Alaska in 2006 and they were married in 2008.

Rockefeller's films have explored a range of contemporary issues such as ocean acidification and the future of ocean health, PTSD and the use of music to heal, the confluence of race, poverty and illness;and global food sustainability. Her films have aired on HBO, PBS, and the Discovery Channel.


Her 2009 film, Sea Change, received the NOAA 2010 Environmental Hero Award.


Susan sits on the boards of Oceana, Stone Barns Center for Food and AgricultureWe Are Family Foundation, and is a member of the Natural Resources Defense Council Global Leadership Council. She also done fundraising work for the South Fork Natural History Museum.

In 2018, Rockefeller was noted in the book, Rescuing Ladybugs  by author and animal advocate Jennifer Skiff as “inspiring awareness” and “mobilizing action across a range of environmental and philanthropic causes as a conservationist and ocean advocate. 

In the book, Rockefeller credits a “moment of enlightenment inspired by the pteropod” to her passion in “helping others understand the fragility of our ecosystem.” 











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Writtings, impressions of elements inspired by japanese "haiku" style.

 Water I. (Pond)



On surface
Of pond
As smooth as glass:
Bubble is
Sparkling
like spherical
Mirror






Water II.(River)


Waves
rippling
softly
on
river’s
boundless
azur
like
silk ribbons
in
the wind



Water III.(Waterfall)



Cristal clearance
transparent
water-
veil
falling
waterdrops
as
brilliant
pearls







Brilliance



Welling up
from depth
liberating
fountains
drifting
away
memory-stream
face
of
reallity
is
brilliant





Water (IV.) Sea


On surface
of boundless
waters
glittering
waves
on depth of
dream-sea
shadows
my
welling up
smile
is
enchanting
rapture
in abyss







Water (V.) Fountain


Myriad
Falling
Waterdrop’
tune
Rising
To heaven
Above my head
Protecting
Vital
Pearl net






Water (VI.) Snow

Floating
White
Star-crystal’s
Under
Protection of
Soft blanket
Sprouting
Vernal
Flower-seed




Water (VII.) Ice


Still
Motion
Transparent
iced
frost-work’s
billows
smooths as glass





Water (VIII.) Ocean


On wide
waters
on
blue
giant
waves
my guiding
ship’s
called:
ocean
of deep
meaning





Water (IX.) Spring


Water
brooklets
hiding
in
depth of earth
Gurgling
twine sized
spring
In the
centre of my heart
a
stream of
secret





Water (X.) Vapour


On my window
Happy-go-lucky
Lifting
Obscure
Sighs
of
Gentle
Breath:
Misty
Opaque


Power of Natural Elements by dakini.hu and Mother Earth - Keep The Balance of The Middle Way 🐉🐉🌻 🌞⚡️⚡️ (krisztinaasztalos.blogspot.com)


KRISZTINA ASZTALOS
fine artist

EDUCATION:

1997 - 2001 Eszterházy Károly University, Eger, Hungary, graduated with honour as teacher of graphic art and visual communication, student of: Péter Földi painter of Kossuth Prize, László Kovács, István Nagy B. painters of Munkácsy Prize

1996 -1997 Private student of Boris Slavenski and Benoist Demoraine contemporary abstract painters, Paris, France

1996 Private student of Ágoston Pusztai, sculptor

 

  

 

Krisztina Asztalos has been painting since 1989, graduated with honor as graphic art and visual communication teacher in 2001, Hungary. As a fine artist, painter her paintings have been exhibited in solo and international group shows in Europe, Asia, Africa, United States. The main concept of her art: 5 elements - Earth, FireWaterAirSpace. Her artworks are inspired by eastern calligraphy, nature, and human nature. Used techniques: paper and ink, gouache, watercolor, ink, acrylic, mixed media on canvas, on wood. Her macro sized 2- 3 m long ink paintings "Aqua" series are bringing a certain feeling of special and great dimensions.

"Urban" series are depicting the multicolor vibration of metropolises with humor and a bit of sarcasm, personal responses for happenings of urban society. Each piece of element paintings is like a part of a mosaic, depicting macro (earth- fire-air-water-space) and microelements (human and urban life ). My aim to depict the fabulous diversity and profusion of our universe.
Krisztina's artworks were chosen to be published internationally in 10 different books. Krisztina's artworks are verified by
 Verisart.

 

ARTIST STATEMENT

"My paintings depicting nature: that surrounds us, the micro- and macrososmos and human nature that is like immense space. Human is like space, forever changing energy fields: atoms as our blood circulation, as galaxies originate and stars decline, floating into ash inside. We are, as ash of stars, transmitting light.... " Krisztina Asztalos, 2004


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5 ELEMENTS
According to Buddhist philosophy, 5 elements ( energy) build up and create human beings, all living structures, and the whole universe.


5 elements:

Earth, Water, Fire, Air and Space aka ether /emptinessunconditional love/ light/ compassion.

Earth= bone&meat

Water= blood&liquids

Fire=temperature&body heat

Air=breath&wind

Space=spirit&mind


5 element created the human body

5 element created the universe

The universe lives in us.

Inside outside we are ONE.

The harmony of the 5 elements makes balance in our inside and outside world.



Written: AK, dakini.hu 2006











SPACE-CONSCIOUS

(organic)

 

 

 

Solitude of

Nature:

Hiding silence

in

wide rivers

in cool depths of

mountains’ lakes

 

 

Venation

of leaves

and

christals’

molecules

following

 the light’s

penetrating

dense

beauties

 

 

Boundless waters

looming skies

 

keys of wisdom

opening

accomplishments

inner doors


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FISHES(1-3.)

 

 

SMALL FISH( Piranhas)

 

 

Well-ordered

Serial numbers

Oiled

Machinery

Tiny teeth

of

My chain-loop:

Like


BIG FISHES(Sharks)

 

Power

Big

Nute-head

Banknotes smelled

Inner wheel’s

roaring

 


GIANTS(Whales)

 

Silently

Floating

In immense

Blue

Wave of

Light-water-space’s



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The Four Immeasurables


The Four Immeasurables (tshad-med bzhi, Skt. apramana, Pali: appamanna) are:

Immeasurable love (byams-pa, Skt: maitri, Pali: metta),
Immeasurable compassion (snying-rje, Skt: karuna, Pali: karuna),
Immeasurable joy (dga’-ba, Skt: mudita, Pali: mudita),
Immeasurable equanimity (btang-snyoms, Skt: upeksha, Pali: upekkha).

The Four Immeasurables as a Traditional Tibetan Buddhist Prayer

May all beings have happiness and the cause of happiness.
May they be free of suffering and the cause of suffering.
May they never be disassociated from the supreme happiness which is without suffering.
May they remain in the boundless equanimity, free from both attachment to close ones and rejection of others.



The Four Immeasurables – Padmasambhava Buddhist Center





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An inspirational master artist helped the  AQUA series to paint by his example:

Hokusai

Hokusai - Wikipedia


Katsushika Hokusai (葛飾 北斎c. 31 October 1760 – 10 May 1849), known simply as Hokusai, was a Japanese artist, ukiyo-e painter and printmaker of the Edo period.[1] Hokusai is best known for the woodblock print series Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji which includes the internationally iconic print The Great Wave off Kanagawa.

Hokusai created the monumental Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji both as a response to a domestic travel boom in Japan and as part of a personal obsession with Mount Fuji.[2] It was this series, specifically The Great Wave off Kanagawa and Fine Wind, Clear Morning, that secured his fame both in Japan and overseas. While Hokusai's work prior to this series is certainly important, it was not until this series that he gained broad recognition.[3]

Hokusai's work transformed the ukiyo-e artform from a style of portraiture largely focused on courtesans and actors into a much broader style of art that focused on landscapes, plants, and animals. Hokusai worked in various fields besides woodblock prints, such as painting and producing designs for book illustrations, including his own educational Hokusai Manga, which consists of thousands of images of every subject imaginable over fifteen volumes. Starting as a young child, he continued working and improving his style until his death, aged 88. In a long and successful career, he produced over 30,000 paintings, sketches, woodblock prints, and images for picture books in total. Innovative in his compositions and exceptional in his drawing technique, Hokusai is considered one of the greatest masters in the in the history of art.





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