I am a He[art]ist.
By Dr. Anna Biela,17.04.2026, Wroc[love] 04:40 am
The He[art] Art Movement may be called an art movement, but only in a precise sense: it moves. Not as a historical category or stylistic grouping, but as a force that shifts states—within the artist, the viewer, and the surrounding field. It moves energy, carrying awareness toward coherence, and bringing light into spaces of darkness.
To practice He[art] is not to produce objects, but to enter into a condition of transmission. The work is not the artifact—it is the resonance that remains, the subtle reordering of perception, the soft yet undeniable realignment of inner rhythm. Form becomes secondary; what matters is the current flowing through it.
A He[art]ist does not impose meaning but allows it to emerge, like breath finding its own depth. Creation is an act of listening before it is an act of making. The canvas, the wall, the body, the word—these are thresholds through which energy becomes visible, momentarily crystallized so that it may be felt.
This is why He[art] resists categorization. It is not bound to medium, style, or time. It can appear as painting, gesture, silence, or presence. Wherever there is a shift from fragmentation to flow, from tension to coherence, there He[art] is occurring.
He[art] does not decorate the world—it recalibrates it.
It moves through contrast: light and shadow, tension and release, seen and unseen. But its aim is not to resolve opposites into sameness; rather, it reveals their hidden continuity. Darkness is not denied—it is entered, held, and gently illuminated from within.
In this way, the He[art]ist becomes both artist and instrument. Sensitivity is the medium. Awareness is the brush. The heart—not as symbol, but as a living field of perception—is the site where creation begins and where it returns.
He[art] is therefore not only something one makes. It is something one becomes.
A living practice of attunement.
A movement of energy toward truth.
A quiet insistence that even in the densest darkness, something is already beginning to glow.
A He[art]ist emerges from the necessity of the heart, guided by love, peace, truth, light, hope, and joy, and carries within their practice the energy of white light—an energy of harmony and goodness.