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“If a person does not know who they are, is it not their duty to seek themselves?”
– Béla Hamvas

 

Art, for me, is not merely a form of expression, but an inner journey in which colours, shapes and textures become projections of emotions.

 

Throughout my artistic studies, working with the tools of drawing and painting, I discovered how deeply both classical and contemporary techniques can reveal the layers of the human soul. Creation is, for me, a way of understanding and revealing the inner world — a delicate and sensitive dialogue between colour, form and emotion.
In my aesthetic research, I explored the boundaries where art meets social norms: particularly how individual vision is born, and how deviation from convention can become value. This line of thought was central to my thesis “Tightrope Walking – Aesthetics Reflected Through Deviance”, in which I examined the fragile balance between artistic freedom and social expectations.
 
My paintings are not created from predetermined plans. They emerge from an impulse — a moment of inner movement. Colours and forms follow one another intuitively, as my inner world unfolds onto the canvas. I do not seek a final form; I seek moments in which truth reveals itself.

 

Do not look at what it represents.

 

Feel where it touches you.
It is important to me that my works do not deliver a single fixed message, but rather invite personal interpretation — encouraging both thought and perception, creating a dialogue not only with myself but with the viewer as well.
My inspirations often arise from the exploration of human emotions, identity, and inner landscapes, while traces of nature and the urban environment also appear throughout my work.

 

Through exhibitions and artistic projects, my aim is to open new perspectives, convey emotions, and offer inspiration through the language of visual art.
Each artwork is a step along this journey…