Space for Being & Artistic Expression

Selina Magdalena Külling

“What you call passion is not a spiritual force, but friction between the soul and

the outside world." -Hermann Hesse


As a complement to the intensive experience of family constellations, I invite you to process what you have experienced creatively.


In this space you have the opportunity to freely express your feelings and thoughts.


Various materials are available.

You can proceed completely intuitively and let yourself be guided.


Maybe symbols, patterns or colors will appear. Here you can give all of that space and just let it happen. Create freely, even without previous artistic experience.


This way you can integrate what you have experienced and let go of what needs to be let go of. I look forward to accompanying you in this process.


About my work.


Sometimes I have an idea - an inner image of what I want to draw or paint.

And somehow

I then begin-

a dialogue begins.

I make a track, something comes towards me,

I let myself be surprised by the shapes and colors that I leave behind.

How do I answer that?

What does this trigger emotionally?

Do I judge, do I hold on, do I let go?


An inner dialogue also begins

mostly, until I dive deeper and I

become more of an instrument

it makes it easy-and there is

neither wrong nor right.

You don't have to like it - you can.

I am sure- the hand does

guided by itself.

This touches me.

This is how I learn about passion.

I love that.

So I am in

self-talk.


Sometimes I would be happy if the picture faded away like a piece of music.

But I also appreciate the quality of liveliness and presence when it is put on paper. I experienced

Moments where I see the “seemingly defined” image, on different days or moods of the

Perceived differently by looking at things - this expands my awareness of reality.

When I focus on “taking pictures”, I see more inside and outside

Pictures.

Images as the language of the soul.

How it becomes art?


Here I like to quote Hermann Hesse:



"The beginning of all art is love. The value and extent of every art are determined primarily by the

artist's ability to love."


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