For me, visual creation is a bipolar journey between precise planning and emotional self-expression.
I began my career in 1993 in the world of advertising graphics, where I mastered the targeted power of shapes, colors, and messages. This conscious design approach has accompanied me ever since in all my digital and print projects. However, alongside the world of monitors, I have always longed for the immediacy of brush and canvas, so in 1999 I committed myself to painting. My artistic approach was shaped by the giants of Hungarian painting: I consider Géza Mészöly, the sensitive painter of the Hungarian landscape, István Csók, the master of joie de vivre and colors, and János Thorma, the guardian of the Nagybánya traditions, to be my spiritual masters. In my works, I primarily seek to capture the beauty of nature, undisturbed landscapes, and the animal world, but I am equally drawn to portrait painting—capturing the character and story hidden in the human face. I am proud that many of my paintings have found their way into private collections, but I consider community involvement to be one of the most important milestones in my career. It is a special honor that two of my large-scale portraits adorn the ceremonial halls of the Flór Ferenc Hospital in Pest County, paying worthy tribute to the institution's namesake and spirit. Whether it is creating the visual identity of a brand or the birth of a unique canvas painting, my goal is the same: to create lasting value. Paintings marked AVAILABLE are available for purchase. Click on the RESERVE button.
Curch
30x30 cm, acr. on canvas
Wild pear
30x30 cm, acr. on canvas, 2023.