Emotional vernissage: Eveline Buchinger says goodbye to home

Emotional vernissage: Eveline Buchinger says goodbye to home

In Lower Austria, many studios open their doors to visitors on the weekend of 19 and 20 October. A special highlight is the vernissage of 32-year-old Eveline Buchinger from Großnondorf 34 near Sallingberg, which is an emotional farewell tour from your home village for you. Eveline, who has spent her childhood and youth in this house, invites people to visit their works of art before leaving a new chapter of their lives.

The artist will present a variety of styles that range from abstract and in-between painting to concept art and the so-called EAT art. For Eveline, art is not just a hobby; It describes her creative process as follows:

"For me, art is a form of expression and reacting to life that never stopped."

This attitude is reflected in your work, which shows the diversity of your artistic journey.

plants of emotions

The upcoming vernissage not only offers visitors the opportunity to admire works such as sketches, drawings and photographs from a nine -month journey that was characterized by emotional experiences, but also includes a house flea market, culinary delights and a sociable round around a fire bowl. This creative event will take place on Saturday from 2 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 a.m. with "Open End". Visitors are cordially invited to enjoy the penchant for art and conviviality.

The way to art therapy

The artistic career of Eveline began training in kindergarten pedagogy, but it felt the urge to fully live out her creative talent. "For me, the professional painting started in New Design University in St. Pölten," she said. There she met various techniques and found inspiration for her work.

Eveline strived to establish a connection between social and art, which she led to training as a holistic art therapist.

"This training shaped me strong

she explains. Today she works at the Society for holistic support and therapy (GFGF) in Zwettl as an art therapist and at the same time supports a Montessori school in St. Pölten.

In the coming year, Eveline is planning to move her studio to the Forsthaus in Stift Zwettl, where she expected to continue her creative work in a quiet environment and to design new exhibitions.

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