Pamela Ranya is a multifaceted artist, combining her talent in graphic design and sculpture with a deep passion for psychology, philosophy, and ancient cultural traditions. Her art draws inspiration from ancient texts, myths, and legends, transforming them into works rich in symbolism and meaning, blending the past with the present. In life, Pamela finds inspiration in great spiritual masters such as Roberto Assagioli, G.I. Gurdjieff, Jiddu Krishnamurti, Rudolf Steiner, and many others, whose ideas have guided her journey toward awareness and inner growth. The Book Her latest project is a unique work: 17 Zen Fables—a 70-page collection featuring watercolor-style illustrations, created to bring hope and support a special cause. This book is dedicated to Ahmad, a 20 year old artist from Gaza who works in a circus, bringing smiles to children despite the challenges of his daily life. The fables, inspired by Zen teachings and universal wisdom, are suitable for all ages and offer messages of inner peace, personal growth, and new perspectives on life. The Project All net proceeds from the book will be donated directly by Pamela to Ahmad and his family, helping him continue spreading his art and building a better future. For updates on donations and the results achieved, you can follow the Instagram page dedicated to the book or YouTube @ilgiocolieredeisogni, as well as Ahmad’s page, where you can discover his incredible art and story. Through this book, Pamela wishes to share a message of love and awareness: "May each story bring magic and wonder to all the children who listen to these tales and ignite the flame of love and awareness in the hearts of the adults who read them."
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