Art and Mental Health: Why Soul Portraits
A few years ago I was asked to contribute to the Mental Health Art ...
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Today, I hit record on a talk with the incredible Irene Hoff, healer, mother and founder of Soulboosters. With no agenda, this is a change to be a fly on the wall and listen to one of our typical conversations.
Art from plastic waste: for this Bali initiative, Irene painted 10-year-old Vita from the Suwung community, with plastic from a Bali beach woven into the canvas.
Soul portraits that open conversations: for the Mental Health Art Tour, Irene created vibrant mixed media portraits of Isa Hoes, Dylan Haegens, Thomas Dekker and Mohamedou Ould Slahi, each revealing the strength beneath the story, exhibited in public spaces across the Netherlands
A powerful video capturing a day in the life of mixed media artist Irene Hoff, created for Seminal, a platform for labeling and licensing visual artists.
Selected among 100 female artists and honored with a publication in 100 Artworks from Emerging Artists 2023.
An article published in the Dutch magazine Happinez, exploring the connection between body, mind, and soul as key to overall health and mental well-being.
From @makeachange.world: In this first episode, meet @art_irenehoff, a multimedia artist and energy shifter who uses art to convey powerful life principles that inspire a more joyful way of living.
Contemporary Art Station organizes art exhibitions in prestigious venues and the most highly trafficked public spaces around the world, including cities like Tokyo, Paris, London, Madrid, Hong kong.
Few Bali artists have gained the recognition of Irene Hoff. Her distinctive mixed-media canvases, featuring feminine faces and animalia woven into nature, adorn many high-end boho villas across Bali.
Designer Mauricio Alpizar incorporates the art of Irene Hoff into stunning kimonos and wraps for this Cafe del Mar session by the pool.
Thrilled to be selected and featured in the incredible book 100 Artists of the Future, published by The Contemporary Art Curator Magazine! Read more about Irene in this interview.
She has a one of those direct gazes that holds you while she speaks, there’s no wandering regard here”. Ano Mac sits down with artist Irene Hoff about her latest art show on at the Deus Gallery.
A glimpse into the making of The Silent Observers of the World at Deus, captured through video and images by Lonneke Teunissen.
She is an artist working with mixed mediato create layers on a canvas, a symbolic representation of scratching away at a surface and revealing a truth. Irene aims to transform "vulnerability into strength" through her work.
Irene Hoff blends media and subject matter into a pop-art fantasy," writes Salvador Bali. A throwback to her 2013 interview with Bali’s Yak magazine!
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