#8 Art and Healing: Navigating Trauma and Body Image Reflections

Podcast with Artists Tara Vatanpour & Sophie El-Homsi.

SLART Note: It was an interesting experience having a podcast with two different artists in two different locations, but it worked well. Sophie and Tara were a real pleasure to talk to, Sophie is a great artist in her own right and her inclinations are moving towards art curation. She is also (at time of recording) Tara’s assistant. Tara is uber-cool artist and high-fashion desiner who’s exhibited all over the world.

I love opening up conversations towards a deeper level, beyond achievements, small talk and saying things for the sake of it. This coversation was no exception.

Sophie El-Homsi

Sophie El-Homsi is a French painter with Scottish and Lebanese roots, currently residing and working in Paris. Throughout her artistic journey, she has explored various styles, including fauvism, realism, and abstract art, utilizing diverse mediums such as ink, clay, acrylic, and graphite. Since 2020, Sophie’s focus has shifted to oil paintings that portray minimalist and vibrant landscapes, occasionally featuring animals or trees.

In addition to her dedication to art, Sophie has a profound passion for travel, allowing her to discover new cultures and landscapes. Her paintings draw inspiration from these travels and personal experiences, encapsulating memories, both positive and negative. Through her art, she narrates her perception of nature as a beautiful, colorful, and sometimes violent force.

Tara Vatanpour

Tara Vatanpour, an artist and luxury fashion designer, is the founder of Tara Vatanpour. With Persian, Azari, French, and American roots, she draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of Brazilian culture. Tara’s artistic exploration centres around themes of immigration trauma, loss, separation, the resulting emotional chaos, and the quest for healing.

Since 2019, Tara has showcased her work at prestigious venues such as the Venice Biennale, exhibitions in London and Paris, and various online residencies and publications. Her luxury fashion brand, Tara Vatanpour, mirrors her artistic endeavors, seamlessly merging fine arts with fashion to delve into the depths of her thematic exploration.

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