Hungary, 1994
I am a contemporary figurative artist whose work explores the space between the visible world and the hidden landscape of human emotion.
For many years, creativity remained a quiet voice beneath the demands of everyday life. It was through experiences of loss, grief, and confronting long-buried childhood wounds that painting found its way back to me. What began as a personal refuge gradually became one of the most important tools for self-expression, self-discovery, and healing.
By combining realism with symbolic elements, I create works that explore themes of strength, vulnerability, instinct, and transformation. Animals and human figures become carriers of unspoken stories, inviting viewers to look beyond appearances and connect with the emotions that unite us all.
Through my art, I seek to transform pain into beauty, silence into expression, and personal experiences into something universal. My hope is to create moments of reflection, connection, and wonder, reminding us that even our deepest struggles can become sources of meaning, resilience, and light.


