Courage to colors: Tina Hötzendorfer turns fate into art!
Courage to colors: Tina Hötzendorfer turns fate into art!
St. Johann in Tirol, Österreich - Tina Hötzendorfer, a passionate artist and entrepreneur from St. Johann in Tyrol, has built up an impressive career despite severe paraplegia after a snowboard accident in 2008. The autodidactic painter opened her gallery "Rollin 'Art", which has now grown into a flourishing company. With her lively and inspiring "blissens" motifs that can be found on a variety of products, she strives for a goal: "I want to encourage people with my motifs and bring color to the life of people," she reports, as communicates.
Hötzendorfer's success is all the more remarkable because many have not believed it due to her disability. She describes her experiences with prejudices: "I am underestimated that I am not trusted", and her partner Richard Klimann emphasizes that it is important to recognize the performance of such an artist. The gallery has not only expanded the limits of art, but also challenged people with disabilities. With a new production facility, which she calls "Magic Workshop" and the dispatch of 20,000 packages to all of Europe, Hötzendorfer shows that determination and creativity can bear fruit even in difficult situations, so A-List . The variety of products offered ranges from hand -painted images to fair traded handicrafts from India. This creative combination reflects Hötzendorfers trips and cultural inspiration - Buddhist and Hindu elements interlock and give their work a deeper meaning. Tina Hötzendorfer not only established her own gallery, but also set a sign for the integration and empowerment of people with disabilities in the art scene. of visionary and prejudices
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