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  • Big Odalisque I-II.

    Big Odalisque I-II.

    EN/ The paintings titled “Big Odalisque“ essentially belong to my “Torso” series, as the composition is cropped in a way that the entire body is not visible. Within the composition, the woman is not…

  • Torso II. Series

    Torso II. Series

    EN/ The inspiration for the Torso II series is the painting titled “Show-Hide (Torso II/1)”, in which one half depicts a curtain and the other a female upper body. This duality of revelation and…

  • A Torso I. Series – “This is my body”

    A Torso I. Series – “This is my body”

    EN/ In this series of paintings, naked female torsos appear in the same compositional framing: from the neck down to the mons pubis, with bare breasts, cropped at the arms. Technically, the first piece…

  • Gateways Series

    Gateways Series

    EN/ The series, consisting of twelve relatively small-scale paintings, is composed of loosely interpreted, subjective circular associations. The drain, the basin, the egg, the skull, the lampshade, the toilet bowl, and the ring—all embody…

  • Concreting

    Concreting

    EN/ In the short art animation titled “Concreting“, a figure is seen mixing concrete. Sand, cement, water, and physical labor are the elements used to create the material. As the events unfold, it soon…

  • Venuses

    Venuses

    EN/ In the painting, one of Budapest’s red-light districts (tolerance zones) serves as the background, while the subjects of the work are figures of the Venus de Milo, multiplied and depicted in foreshortening. In…

  • An installation plan titled Boat and Expectant and Flood titled paintings interpretation

    An installation plan titled Boat and Expectant and Flood titled paintings interpretation

    EN/ From time to time, a specific object gains prominence in my work—typically items drawn from my personal environment. At the same time, an intuitive creative process remains essential to me. In these three…

  • Narcissus

    Narcissus

    EN/ Narcissus is a frequent theme in art; in the well-known mythological story, Narcissus falls in love with his own reflection. However, the painting does not only react to this myth but also to…

  • View Series

    View Series

    EN/ The theme of concealment and hiding appears in various ways across several of my works. Often, a figure’s face is obscured, or—as in the case of the painting titled “Walled-up Window”—the inhabitant of…