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Vera Atlantia

Vera Atlantia participated twice in the Visions in the Mischtechnik Seminar in Italy, where she met the artists who subsequently formed The Visionary Guild, an international collective of visionary artists. These encounters led to deep and transformative friendships which further contributed to her artistic development. In 2013 she was invited into the faculty of The Vienna Academy of Visionary Art where she now has a teaching role.

In 2015, Vera Atlantia got trained as a meditation teacher and is now sharing the Vedic Mantra Meditation as a tool to purify the mind and find inner peace. For several years, Vera is sharing her love for mantras and devotion for the divine in chanting circles where people come together to sing and open the heart.

Vera Atlantia is currently travelling and teaching sacred art workshops, mantras and meditation internationally with her partner Kuba Ambrose.

Website: https://veraatlantia.com/

Vedic Mantra Meditation: https://shaktiyoga-meditation.com/

The art of Vera Atlantia reflects the intimate connection to source and the deepening experience of spiritual awakening. In her work, she explores themes such as divinity, healing, higher realms and unity consciousness.
She experiences the practice of painting, writing, meditation and chanting as gateways to Source. During the process of creating she often enters deep states of ecstasy and transcendence, being infused with the light and bliss of the Creator.

Having experienced the healing power of creating art when being confronted with death, she was led to train as a painting therapist between 2010 and 2012. Soon after she initiated a regular painting workshop in Vienna, called ‘Soul Painter’, which emphasised painting as a tool for self-inquiry, healing & discovery.

Vera Atlantia | Visionary Art

'Mala of God' by Vera Atlantia

Vera Atlantia | Visionary Art

'Lightweaver' by Vera Atlantia

Vera Atlantia | Visionary Art

'City of Healing Dreams' by Vera Atlantia

Vera Atlantia | Visionary Art

'Heart Rose' by Vera Atlantia

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