Zariamma

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Industry Education
Occupation Art Design Teacher
Location Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Introduction My name is Zari Harat and currently I live in Hamburg, Germany. I am a teacher of art and graphics in English and also teach English for Business people. When I work with people I try to share and learn from them which is also to be viewed in my art work. I am currently putting together a new catalog of my work and need to find an affordable studio in order to bring more of what I have to offer to others. Often, people in business do not realise the necessity of creativity. This is because in schools when courses are cut, it is usually in art and music. Why? This is where we begin to solve and resolve and this is an inherent wealth to be furthered and cultivated. I hope we are all opening up to more and more of our possibilities. This is perhaps why I paint and draw daily but not with the thought of howmuch I will earn from my work, but to give. If someone buys my work I want them to enjoy and work with it. It is not an investment to be dumped into a cold, auction house or gallery. Art needs warmth and is heart.
Interests painting, drawing, walking, meditating, healing, believing, searching, listening, creating murals, living, dancing, singing, bicycling, active listening, tasting, enjoying, creating, coaching.... and many, many more
Favorite Movies Matrix, the original, The Miracle Worker, Fire, The Apu Series, The City of Joy, What the Bleep do we Know. Fellini Films, Films from Akirosawa, Films from Mrinal Sen, The Secret, films by Ousmane Sembene, Water, Monsoon Wedding
Favorite Music Nusrat Ali Khan, Herbie Hancock, Alice Coletrane, Sirani Avedis, Sara Messenger, Toni Pope, Carmen McRae, Slumdog Millionaire, AR Rahman, Angela Bofill, Bergitta Victor, Elis Regina, Dory Previn, Buffy Ste Marie, Janis Ian, Cassia Ellars, Mercedes Sosa
Favorite Books The Science & Health by Mary Baker Eddy, Prose Works by Mary Baker Eddy, The Koran, The Torah, Poems by Kamala Das, Poems by Rabindranath Tagore, Poems by A.K. Ramanujan, The Salt Doll by Shouri Daniels-Ramanujan, Poems by Nissim Ezekiel