★ SHRI YANTRA PINK, 2021, acrylic on canvas, 50 x 50 cm ★
The Sri Yantra is one of the oldest and most powerful symbols in sacred geometry. It is a 2D representation of the divine cosmic matrix that creates reality. Yantra means tool and Sri refers to the sacred. So by interacting with it in meditation, you can get rid of the negativity and achieve spiritual and material wealth.
The overlapping triangles around the bindu are like prisms that divide the primordial light into a multi-dimensional rainbow. Four large triangles pointing upwards represent Shiva, consciousness, the male principle. Five triangles point downwards: They show Shakti, the woman, the cosmic energies, the divine mother. The overlapping triangles contain a fractal world.
The benefits of Sri Yantra do not end with meditating on them. If you have a Sri Yantra symbol in a room, you can energetically cleanse, harmonize and noticeably charge it as well as align the energies of the people who live there. Overall, the Sri Yantra represents the energy diagram of the goddess Lakshmi and is supposed to ensure happiness and prosperity.
Shri Yantra Pink
Werner Szendi.
Freelance artist Werner Szendi has been painting for more than 40 years. He showed his art so far in 79 national and international exhibitions.
After first pencil drawings and watercolors, he painted sacred oil paintings for churches at a young age. After many commissioned works, he found his own style and way and creates also with the help of symbols since then powerful energy paintings (acrylic paintings and oil paintings on canvas), which take up many elements of sacred geometry and develop them further.
„Through my paintings I want to express my deeply rooted feelings about freedom, peace, love and healing in the world.
Taking prayer, meditation and contemplation as resources for creative work, I channel my inner self into what I create.
Before I begin creating, I gather, meditate, and ask for divine blessings to guide my mind and hand.
I am aware of how much influence art can have to evolve humanity.“ Werner Szendi