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Maria LANAS

Art and Purpose
Art is my compass — a bridge between imagination and healing.
From Projekt Postcard, where children exchanged dreams through art, to the Space for Art Foundation bringing color and courage into hospitals, these stories celebrate creativity as a force that connects and transforms us all.


The Land of the Invisible
(October 2017) When I first began working with Nicole Stott on The Space Suit Art Project , I felt as if the universe had handed me a sacred assignment. Nicole had given me four art boxes to take to children’s hospitals — each one a small vessel of color, hope, and cosmic imagination. At that time, my connections were mostly with schools, not hospitals. But I knew this mission was different — delicate, purposeful, and deeply human. I wanted to choose each location with intent
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Epilogue — A Constellation of Hope
When I look back on those ten days — from the grand scale of Moscow to the tender spirit of London, to the awakening of Paris, and the quiet grace of Cologne — I see them now as a constellation. Each city, each child, each brushstroke was a point of light, and together they formed something greater than all of us: a map of healing drawn in color, courage, and connection. Through the Space for Art Foundation, our mission was to bring art into hospitals — but what I discovered
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The Song of Healing
Cologne was our final stop on the World Hospital Art Tour — the closing chapter of ten unforgettable days that had taken us from Moscow to London, to Paris, and now here, to the heart of Germany. By then, our rhythm as a team had become effortless — each of us moving like parts of a single heartbeat. We had been traveling by planes, trains, and automobiles — we even missed a train right Infront of our noses! For a moment, we were like machines — running on purpose, motion, an
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The Earth Rises in Paris
Paris greeted us with sunlight that danced over the rooftops, a crisp autumn breeze, and the kind of sky that makes you look up and smile. It was one of those days that already felt like a painting — soft blue tones, drifting leaves, and the hum of the city moving gracefully below. To top it off, our hotel had an unlimited supply of pink marshmallows in a beautiful glass jar — I couldn’t resist, and neither could Alena! We stuffed those marshmallows into our mouths, looking l
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The Hospital That Belongs to Peter Pan
Before we began our visit at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), I learned something extraordinary: this hospital, in the heart of London, belongs to Peter Pan. In 1929, J.M. Barrie, the author of Peter Pan, gifted all the rights to his beloved story to GOSH so that the boy who never grew up could forever help care for children who needed healing. Since then, every telling of Peter Pan has carried a donation to the hospital — a little bit of magic turned into care. Walking t
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Larger Than Life
Moscow was larger than life. I had never felt so small — the buildings were enormous, the avenues wide and powerful, the rhythm of the city both elegant and monumental. Everything felt extra Grand. I remember walking through it all, feeling like a little ant discovering a giant’s world.This was our first stop on the World Hospital Art Tour with the Space for Art Foundation, and my very first international hospital visit with our team — Nicole Stott, Ian Cion, and myself — joi
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Stories from the Space for Art Foundation
In November 2018, I joined the Space for Art Foundation on our World Hospital Art Tour — a creative and humanitarian journey that took us from Moscow to London, Paris, and Cologne between November 8th and 15th.Our traveling team — Nicole Stott, Ian Cion, and myself — represented the Space for Art Foundation, bringing our Earthrise Project and Exploration Spacesuit Project to children’s hospitals across Europe. We were joined by UNITY Movement co-founder Alena Kuzmenko from Ru
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The Beginning of a Journey
Before meeting Nicole, I already had my own initiative — a personal dream of creating art projects for children in schools around the world, so they could learn about each other’s cultures and broaden their horizons. I had absolutely no background in education, nor did I know much about school systems. Yet somehow, as if by magic and synchronicity, I found myself working with teachers from around the world. Projekt Postcard became part of several school curriculums, and soon
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