He.Art Project: Art That Connects
On October 4th, 2025, in the Snowfest Village at the Tuxer Fernerhaus, artist Harald Kirchebner created something truly special together with the clients of Lebenshilfe Ramsau. The He.Art Project, inspired by the World Rookie Tour and presented by Fonte Art, turned the space into a vibrant studio filled with creativity, color, and joy.
Starting at 11:00 a.m., the Tuxer Fernerhaus came alive with artistic energy. Surrounded by the inspiring atmosphere of the Snowfest Village, participants worked side by side, exploring color, texture, and emotion — celebrating the joy of creating together.
The project beautifully demonstrated how art connects people and promotes inclusion. Each artwork reflected both Harald Kirchebner’s distinctive artistic style and the unique expression of the participating artists.
Visitors to the Snowfest Village stopped by to watch the creative process, engage with the artists, and experience the power of collaboration firsthand. Laughter, focus, and proud smiles filled the space — transforming the day into a heartfelt celebration of art and togetherness.
A week later, the completed artworks were showcased at the Lebenshilfe Ball in Mayrhofen, where they were auctioned in support of Lebenshilfe’s programs. Each painting not only brought joy to its new owner but also contributed to a meaningful cause, supporting the valuable work of Lebenshilfe.
The He.Art Project left a lasting impression, proving once again that art is far more than paint on canvas — it is connection, expression, and a celebration of shared humanity.














