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Marina Ichikawa

Austria

Painting, Acrylic on Cardboard

Size: 15.7 W x 11.8 H x 0.1 D in

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This calligraphy contains 2 chinese characters: on top the sword and below the heart. In the chinese and japanese languages there are several ways of writing a word, depending on what exactly you want to express. In this painting I chose the sword and the heart because for me persistence starts with an objective which is rather strict, metal, upright. The path on how to reach that objective depends on the heart/mind/passion. In this painting I try to express a path towards the goal which is rather a long and winding road, with times of big force and moments where one nearly gives up. Nevertheless, energy is flowing like water, seemingly uncontrollable and even playful. I would be happy to support viewers on their journeys to reach their goals. Maybe the calligraphy resonates or recalls experiences like this. For me, calligraphy is the perfect means to capture a moment, the miracles of each moment because it is based on my intention and breath. At the same time I am listening and letting things happen.The brush guides me.... The colours I am choosing represent that given energy, but I cannot control much around the mixture, how they manifest on the paper.

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Painting:Acrylic on Cardboard

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15.7 W x 11.8 H x 0.1 D in

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My current life started in Vienna, Austria, in a multi-cultural environment which provided for me a perfect ground for refining a diversity of interests. Through my PhD thesis in marine biology I could give scientific sense to my ecosystem vision, my post-grad study in Japan introduced me into east-asian culture, the many years of martial arts training guided me to integrate asian philosophy into my life, my work with indigenous people in Siberia made me recognise the interconnectedness of all and made me understand that we are all one. Out of this professional framework i started to get interested in the role and the dynamics of vital energy which ultimately lead me into the holistic healing arena. Out of my martial arts background, my love for body work and movement, my scientific basis in the organisation and functioning of life, my link to Japan, my compassion for the suffering of beings and my vocation for healing I undertook my shiatsu training in Bristol, UK. Apart from workshops with my calligraphy teacher Kaz Tanahashi, with the sculptress Martine Vaugel and recent online teachers like the psychologist and artist Nancy Hillis I am an auto-didact. I like to experiment with different media and materials. Recent development: I studied at the prestigous Art University of Toulon from 2018 to 2019. healingarts - calligraphy: My calligraphies are inspired by nature, healing experiences and my own life. The calligraphies are one-stroke brushworks which are fuelled by my respiration and my emotions. For me it feels like a dance. The movement of the brush originates somewhere in space, long before it touches the paper and it continues its movement after the visible end of the character. healingarts - paintings: Inspired by the teachings of C.G.Jung, the mysteries of alchemy and the miracle of the moment my paintings try to visualise whatever urges for expression. Often they originate in dreams or in emotional states. They are fuelled by curiosity and playfulness, I dare to take risks, they help me to question myself and the world around me. healingarts - sculptures: Working in clay for me means touching the Earth, which is my home, my base, my nourishment, the centre, the hearth, the place symbolising birth and death, origin and decay – thus embodying both past and future.

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