HARSITA ESHEL
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HARSITA ESHEL
Harsita Eshel approaches painting as a ceremonial and meditative act. Guided by the understanding that matter responds to awareness, his work is shaped through layered processes that embed intention into material form. The state of presence during creation, where heart and mind alignbecomes an integral part of the artwork, extending its resonance to the viewer.
The paintings are built using acrylics and oils combined with natural and elemental materials, including stones, pigments, sand, glass, driftwood, and crystals. Each piece is composed of multiple layers that strengthen and balance its energetic presence, reflecting the principle as above, so below.


Two archetypal forms recur throughout the exhibition. The Spiral symbolizes growth, continuity, and harmony energy in motion without beginning or end. The Angel represents openness, joy, and awakened consciousness, moving freely through space as an expression of liberation and healing.
For over three decades, Harsita Eshel has been devoted to the path of art as a living, shamanic practice. His artistic journey has taken him around the planet seven full circles immersing himself in diverse cultures and lineages. Living among indigenous and spiritual communities, he learned directly from their wisdom, prayers, ceremonies, materials, music, and ways of relating to the natural world.
Harsita’s work is an offering of gratitude to these ancient teachings and to the universal languages that connect them: sacred geometry and the Merkaba, the Egyptian Eye of Horus, the Keys of Enoch, the Mayan Calendar, Balinese ceremonial art, Tibetan sand paintings, the archetypal energies of Shiva, and the Red Road of Native American wisdom. His exploration also bridges ancient knowledge with contemporary understanding drawing inspiration from quantum physics and emerging scientific insights into consciousness, intention, and the transformative power of thought on matter and DNA.
Since 1990, Harsita has exhibited his work internationally, with exhibitions in New York, Paris, Tel Aviv, and Bali. His art functions as a visual prayer—an energetic portal inviting the viewer into a field of presence, remembrance, and inner alignment.
