Buddista healing Art is an art movement in the true sense of the word.
Buddista healing Art
Art has to flow like water and flowing water can be an artistic experience. Buddista Healing Art wishes to communicate consciousness and love in an environment filled with streams of negative information flows.Buddista Healing Art represents a soft flow in a hardening world. We want to deepen and connect through the meditative and healing power of words and colors.
Buddista Healing artist Naleye Sultan Buddista was born in Cambodia out of a Somalian father and a Vietnamese mother. They moved to Mogadishu, Somalia then to Milan, Italy, then Brussels, Belgium to finally end up in Amsterdam. He played soccer amongst the Buddhist temples of Phnom Penh, learned the Koran by head in Somalia, then prayed to the Holy Mother Mary in the little chapel of his Italian boarding school in Milano to get French lessons in Brussels. He ended up learning to ice skate and ride a bike in Rembrandt’s birthplace Leiden in the Holland of the eighties.
He went to study art and design in Amsterdam and Milan. As a true rolling stone he was at home anywhere, but always remained the outsider. It contributed to his perspective on the world an life in general. Naleye had expositions all over the world an won many art- and design prices. He experienced that communities anywhere have different values, customs and habits but that the true importance is to focus on our common ground
Especially in these times of political turmoil and cultural impoverishment, Naleye wishes to unite and uplift by conveying universal values through word and color image.
’’And.. for once and for all, let’s begin to realize that there is abundance for everyone.
It manifests like the tide, through ebb and flow.
To believe it is to live it”
In Love, Naleye Sultan Buddista / Amsterdam



