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Artist Spotlight: Kati Astraeir

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  • May 29, 2023
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Artist Spotlight: Kati Astraeir

Kati Astraeir is a multi-media mystical and visionary artist born on April 1st, in Bialystok, Poland. During the first years of her life, her art was her tool of survival and a way to escape into her imaginary worlds. She did deep shadow work, exploring the unknown of her being, processing many lifetimes of conditioning, and reprogramming her mind.

She started awakening within the dream and navigating her journey through the guidance of symbolic visions. She learned how to use her art as a tool for healing, releasing, and transforming energies into higher forms of creative expression. She pushed through her darkness until there was a breakthrough and expanded into cosmic consciousness and universal love, being able to look at things from a higher perspective. She started using her creativity to connect with the higher-dimensional aspects of herself, working with extra-terrestrial intelligence and the energies of the divine feminine. She found herself getting lost in the old-growth oak forest and embarked on the journey of sharpening her awareness by reflecting on nature.

Her passion for music affected her process of creation in a major way. She developed a practice of surrendering to sound, inducing trance states, and cultivating the states of flow.

Green and turquiose artwork

Kati Astraeir

In 2006, the Earth called her heart across the globe, to the Sonoran Desert, in Tucson, Arizona. She landed at Solar Culture Gallery, an art and music venue. This was a place of accelerated growth with a lot of opportunities to reflect on humanity, helping curate big art shows and events. In 2012, she started running her own venue: the Galactic Center. Holding the sacred space for the global tribe, and working with many famous musicians, sound healers, and spiritual teachers was great training for how to ride massive waves of acceleration.  In the Sonoran Desert, she developed a very deep connection with the land and consciousness of the sun gateway.

Currently, she is synchronizing back with the natural rhythms, refocusing back on her art, and mastering her skills. Journeying through the darkness taught her how to speak in many different languages of light.  Through her work, she would like to bring more awareness to the beauty of nature, and the magic of the invisible worlds, inspiring a reconnection with the higher source.

 

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