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Vera Hoi"Harmony Within"2024
2024
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„I create windows and doors with depth and harmonic vibration which let peace, harmony, stillness, serenity, and love in your life .“ Vera Hoi Vera Hoi is a nature-inspired artist. Her paintings are an expression of emotions, experiences, thoughts, and dreams. She gets her inspiration from the beauty that surrounds us and painting art for her is a way to express this beauty on the canvas and share it with the world. Her Art is mostly derived from visions She has while in sleep or a contemplative state of mind. Her purpose as an artist is to create windows and doors with depth and harmonic vibration, that opens the heart to peace, harmony, stillness, serenity, and love. She tries to transcend the physical world, inspiring the viewer to reach a higher ground and perceiver the light that is within us all. Vera invites the viewer to a way to discover a sense of oneness with ourselves, the world, and nature. Her work focuses mostly on textured compositions of various colors and shapes depicting water (sea, lake, waterfall). For this, she uses acrylic and oil paints, various structure pastes, ink, and other artistic materials. The image of water relaxes, calms down, and gives aesthetic pleasure. The energy of peace, harmony, stillness, and serenity helps to slow down and relax. Vera invites the viewer to do some self-reflection and connected to their inner self to realize what really matters. Vera Hoi is a professional artist based in Austria, whose paintings have been exhibited in Europe, the USA, and Asia: - Artbox.Project Miami 3.0, Art Basel Week, Miami, Florida, December 2022
- Swiss Art Expo - ARTBOX PROJECT ZURICH 4.0, Switzerland
- Exhibition in Darwin Museum, EARTH2022 Project
- Biennale Art Expo / Artbox.project Venezia 1.0, Venice, Italy
- ARTBOX.PROJECT World 2.0, URBANSIDE Gallery Zurich, Switzerland
- Talent Prize Award Abstract Competition, Art Show International Gallery, Los Angeles, California
- Talent Prize Award Landscape Competition, Art Show International Gallery, Los Angeles, California
- "VOGUE III | Opening Event”, Boomer Gallery, Tower Bridge, London
- Solo exhibition in the regional town hall, Austria 2022 - Selected for Publication in BIANCOSCURO Art Magazin 2022 - Selected for Publication in Artist Talk Magazine Issue 22
2022 - Participation in Luxembourg Art Prize
2022 - Participation in Tokyo Tower Art Prize Vera's artworks are in many private collections around the world.
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