Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Art by Lina

I am adding Green Tara to the collection. She is the goddess of enlightened activity. Blessings from her :)



Some new paintings on acrylic. Here's my favourite subject: lotuses!




Getting hit by the art bug is a loads of fun. You wake up thinking what am I going to paint today It doesn't matter what you paint, draw and create. The idea is to have lots of fun doing it. It's an inner expression of your creative abundance, and the more you express it, the more expansion and creativity you feel in your inner space.

Here is part of my collection of Divine Faces:

Archangel Michael, one of my most favorite angels and one of my guides ;) His name means "He who is like god" He is the champion of faith, protection, victory and love. Call on him for protection and he will shower his blue rays of light on you.



If you are attracted to Buddhism or Buddha, I recommend going to a Buddhist empowerment. There is nothing like it. I am sharing "The Four Immeasurables:"
May all beings have happiness
and the cause of happiness
May all beings be free from suffering
and the causes of suffering
May all beings know the supreme happiness
which is beyond suffering
May all beings rest in the immeasurable equanimity
which is free from duality, attachment, and hatred, both near and far.



Buddha



I was inspired to paint Hawaiian goddesses on watercolor. I have a great liking to them as I dance the hula, and I like and gravitate to all things and energy Hawaiian. I literally felt their energy come through my hands as I was painting them, so I feel very blessed. They are going to be available as prints, so if you want their powerful and beautiful energy at your home or work you can message me at crystalandyoga@gmail.com :)

Goddess Hina is the Hawaiian goddess of the moon. She represents beauty, creativity and productivity.




Goddess Laka is the Hawaiian goddess of the forest, fertility, love, music and hula. She is the guardian of the forests, and ohia lehua as depicted in the painting is one of her sacred plants.


Goddess Pele is a Hawaiian volcano and fire goddess. She is known as "She-Who-Shapes-The-Sacred-Land" in ancient Hawaiian chants. She is the embodiment of divine creative power, passion and purpose. She is dynamic energy of action and essence of passionate and profound love.