In my youth, I was drawn to the worlds of art, music, and mathematics. At the Tokaj art camp, I had the opportunity to work alongside masters such as Tibor Csiky, János Fajó, and Imre Bak – an experience that profoundly shaped me and reinforced my attraction to conceptual thinking.
For a long time, painting remained a personal, reflective practice – I did not seek to present it publicly. As my professional path became more diverse, painting naturally returned to my life.
My paintings are representations of a given moment – reflections of myself, my thoughts, my surroundings, and the dialogue that unfolds between the works created simultaneously. Technically, this takes the form of painting several canvases at once, partly using them as monotypes and collages within the creative process.