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HISKE TAS BAIN painter
JaamZIN Creative

My paintings are positive paintings, I like to show how beautiful and interesting the world really is, the fleeting moments of memories, dreams, nature, different places and cultures. I am also interested in changing reality into a positive experience by showing the positive side what is and could be instead of destruction.

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JaamZIN Creative

INTERVIEW

Your art beautifully captures the spiritual magic of the world. Can you tell us about your creative process and how your experiences living and working with Indigenous cultures have influenced your vivid, magical style?

It has always been known that I would go to art school when older as I was drawing and painting at a very young age and very lucky that my parents totally supported me. What inspired me has always been nature, magic and healing and of course my travels to other countries made me appreciate art from another perspective and also different philosophies had a strong influence on me. I can’t really separate art and healing, and after many years working as a natural therapist I wanted to make healing paintings, and I started to be interested in Shamanism. So, I decided to explore Aboriginal Shamanism with the idea to combine healing and painting, I spend a year in the desert painting and taking part in rituals as well as having healing sessions with the women, and then I went into American Indian and Hawaiian shamanism as I am still practicing today and my conclusion is to see painting as a ritual through image, colour and intention and make positive Art.

You’ve been inspired by art movements such as Surrealism, Dadaism, and Magic Realism. How do these styles manifest in your work, and how do you balance these influences with your personal vision?

Growing up in Holland in The Hague I was surrounded by the French, German and old Masters, my art school was designed by Mondrian, the postoffice had an enormous mural of Escher. I loved the painting style of the surrealists the dream like and subconscious themes responded to me. Dada with its absurd humorous quirky themes and Fantastic Realism creating a sense of the magical and wonder in the ordinary. I think have blended those influences into my own unique style and personal experience.

Travel and cultural exploration have played a significant role in your life and art. How have your journeys across Europe, Asia, and Australia shaped the themes and subjects you choose to depict?

Traveling has been one of my greatest pleasures, and yes it played a major inspiration in my life, each country has its own unique culture, art and history and gave me a new experience and outlook on life. Par example the Asian colours are so much brighter than the European colours, the same with the Textiles, Art and Architecture I found myself really drawn to that. Certain Symbols and motifs from different cultures did find their way into my work, and the natural beauty, people and landscapes of different regions influenced my choice of subject.

Your new series, 'Gems' and your interpretation of the Tarot's Major Arcana, sounds fascinating. What drew you to these subjects, and how do you infuse your spiritual and magical perspective into these works?

The Major Arcana is rich with symbolism each card representing deep spiritual lessons and archetypal themes I draw to explore and how they resonate in my life and others. I create them to show a universal truth and wisdom, the yin yang of life, the material and spiritual. The Gems represent, crystallisation the journey which make us as we are, not to mention the beautiful depth, colour and textures they have.

Having exhibited and received awards globally, what do you hope viewers take away from your work? Is there a particular message or emotion you strive to convey through your art?

I try to invoke a sense of wonder and exploration, inviting my viewers to engage in the magical and healing aspect of my paintings I hope they enjoy the positive aspect of my work as there is so much unhappiness in the world that it's important to me to show gratefulness in the beauty of nature, our social and spiritual life.

HISKE TAS BAIN

The Fool represents daring, take a change and jump with confidence into a new adventure.

The Fool Acrylic on canvas 40 x 50 cm $1250.

HISKE TAS BAIN

The Emperor encourages us to take charge of our life with confidence and determination

The Emperor Acrylic on canvas
61 x 51 cm
$1500

HISKE TAS BAIN

The Empress Symbolises Fertility, Abundance, creativity and the nurturing aspects of Motherhood

The Empress Acrylic on canvas 61 x 51 cm
$1500

HISKE TAS BAIN

The Magician tells you to take charge to create and manifest your dreams, there are no limits.

The magician
Acrylic on canvas
40 x 50 cm
$1250

HISKE TAS BAIN

The teacher does remind us to always keep learning, seek wisdom and gives Us his blessing

The Hierophant
Acrylic on canvas
40 x 50 cm $ 1250

HISKE TAS BAIN

Life has its up and downs, nothing stay’s the same our fortune always Changes.

The Wheel of Fortune Acrylic on canvas
49 x 50 cm
$1250

HISKE TAS BAIN

This painting symbolises freedom from restrictions , purity and healing.

Amber
Acrylic on canvas
50 x 60 cm $1400

HISKE TAS BAIN

Represents a connection with the Devine, intuition, mystical and spiritual aspects of life. It promotes emotional healing.

Moonstone Acrylic on canvas
51 x 61 cm
$1400

HISKE TAS BAIN

There are no pearls on the sea shore on must dive to find them

Pearl
Acrylic on canvas
40 x 50 cm
$1250

HISKE TAS BAIN

I love Ruby’s and so should you Acrylic on Canvas

40 x 50 cm

$1250

A ruby symbolises passion, vitality, and love. It is a product of ages long Crystallisation

HISKE TAS BAIN

The sapphire symbolises wisdom, loyalty, and nobility It is associated with truth, sincerity, and faithfulness, making it a powerful symbol of inner peace and protection

Saphire in Micro
Acrylic on canvas
40 x 50 cm
$1250

HISKE TAS BAIN

The Glasshouse Mountains in Australia are not only a breathtaking natural landmark, but also hold a rich cultural significance for the indigenous Gubbi Gubbi people. Their striking silhouettes against the horizon are a truly mesmerising sight, inviting us to marvel at their ancient beauty and wonder.

Glasshouse mountains
Acrylic on canvas
40 x 50 cm $ 1250

HISKE TAS BAIN

Flood Moon
Acrylic on canvas
60 x 70 cm
$1800
The night after the flood sitting on my verandah looking out over the flooded paddocks.

HISKE TAS BAIN

A memory of child hood, my father used to play the violin.

Symphony in V
Acrylic on canvas
51 x 61 cm
$1400

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The moth trying to get to the light. only there is glass in between.

Looking in Acrylic on canvas
51 x 61 cm $1400

HISKE TAS BAIN

An evening walk in the forest, I couldn’t see him at first.

Trickster in the wood Acrylic on canvas
45 x 45 cm
$900

HISKE TAS BAIN

Not to destroy but help heal humanity and nature.

Lets make it Better
Acrylic on canvas
51 x 61 cm
$1400

HISKE TAS BAIN

in the rainforest looking out the the kitchen window.

Rain forest morning
Acrylic on canvas
$1400
Breakfast

HISKE TAS BAIN

All about love and passion.

The Kiss Oil on canvas
60 x 90 cm
$ 3000

HISKE TAS BAIN

Guarding the Elements

75 x 75 cm

$3000

Acrylic on canvas
My Asian Holliday, beautifull beaches and art.

HISKE TAS BAIN

Inspiring meditation.

Buddha
Acrylic on canvas framed
60 x 75 cm $2500

HISKE TAS BAIN

Framed

60 x 60 cm

$2000

A puddle in Frankfurt.

The Puddle Oil on canvas

HISKE TAS BAIN

Friesian rhapsody Acrylic on canvas
51 x 61 cm
$1400
Ice skating in my youth, a memory.

HISKE TAS BAIN

Poppy
Acrylic on canvas
20 x 26 cm
$300

HISKE TAS BAIN

Sunflower Acrylic on canvas 20 x 26 cm $300.

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