New Painting Series Concept — He[art]Pulse
By: Anna Biela, May 13, 2026
Ph.D (Fine Art, Painting) MFA (Fine Art, Graphic Art) OCAD Alumna (Graphic Design)
He[art]Pulse is a series of paintings that explore the movement of inner feeling as visible rhythm.
Each work begins not with an image, but with a pulse—an emotional or energetic moment that passes through the body. This pulse is translated into gesture, color, and layered movement on canvas/wall, becoming a record of something alive rather than something planned.
The paintings are not illustrations of emotion. They are traces of it. Each layer carries a different state: calm, tension, release, silence, intensity what ever Aner is feeling, showing her true self not hiding behind love. Together they form a visual rhythm that shifts between control and surrender.
Spray paint marks act like heartbeat signals—repeating, breaking, returning. Color behaves like breath: expanding, fading, and reappearing in new forms. No single painting is fixed; each one holds a sense of ongoing motion, as if the image could continue beyond the edges of the canvas.
The series invites the viewer to experience painting as a field of energy rather than an object. What is seen is not only surface, but movement made visible—an emotional frequency captured in matter.
At its core, He[art]Pulse asks:
What does feeling look like when it stops being hidden and starts to move through form?