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Angelika Kollin
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Throughout my life, I have been a student of various spiritual traditions, guided by a persistent and personal question: Why is there so much suffering in the human experience? And perhaps more importantly—what helps us understand it, or find a way to move through it? My artistic work is a direct reflection of this lifelong search. It holds the insights I’ve gathered along the way and forms a visual language that explores human hardship, courage, and our deep inner longing for the sacred—for a life that feels meaningful, and perhaps even a subconscious search for a kind of immortality through service to something greater than ourselves. 1/3
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I believe that within each of us lives a quiet Presence—an essence that connects us to the Divine. Through my work, I focus on individuals who, despite facing profound challenges, have discovered strength, clarity, and hope—often through connection to this unseen but deeply felt presence. These are not stories of defeat, but of quiet resilience—people who have chosen not to be defined by their suffering. In a world that often glorifies fame, wealth, and distraction, I believe it is essential to turn our attention toward those who live outside the spotlight, yet carry within them extraordinary compassion, courage, and a quiet inspiration for others. Their lives offer something essential and deeply human. 2/3
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By telling their stories, I hope to reconnect us—as viewers and witnesses—with the parts of ourselves that long to love and be loved, to live with care and courage, and to make a difference—not through grand gestures, but through small, daily acts rooted in honesty, kindness, and presence toward one another. My intention is to help shift our collective focus—away from the noise and back to what is universal and enduring: our relationship with ourselves, with those closest to us, with the world around us, and with the ever-present Divine. 3/3 (upcoming interview)
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