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Majik
Judit B. Bodó
mixed technique tripticon
210 x 150 cm
Butterfly (2023)
Judit B. Bodó
mixed technique paravan
180 x 150 cm
Dan Badea
Chevalier (2019)
oil on canvas
70 x 100 cm
Dan Badea
Fisher Man (2022)
oil on canvas
100 x 100 cm
Dan Badea
Dialogue (2024)
oil on canvas, collage
99 x 99 cm
Ioan Nemtoi
Vox Populi (2019)
oil on canvas, collage
100 x 120 cm
Dan Badea
Chevalier I. (2022)
oil on canvas, collage
100 x 120 cm
Dan Badea
Sleepiness (2021)
oil on canvas
131 x 105 cm
Dan Badea
Sleeping on the couch (2021)
oil on canvas
100 x 120 cm
Dan Badea
Meeting (2018)
oil on canvas
100 x 120 cm
Zsolt Ecsedi
Flashback series: Belvedere torso II.
3D printing on wood, wall sculpture
30 cm
Zsolt Ecsedi
Flashback series: Medusa head
3D printing on wood, mesh wires, wall sculpture
30 cm
Zsolt Ecsedi
Flashback series: Laokoon group
bronze sculpture
30 cm
Zaolt Ecsedi
Flashback series
Extasy of Saint Teresa
bronze sculpture
30 cm
Majik
Judit B. Bodó
mixed technique tripticon
210 x 150 cm
Butterfly (2023)
Judit B. Bodó
mixed technique paravan
180 x 150 cm
Chevalier I (2022)
Dan Badea
oil on canvas, collage
100 x 120 cm
Fisher Man (2022)
Dan Badea
oil on canvas
100 x 100 cm
Vox Populi (2019)
Dan Badea
oil on canvas, collage
100 x 120 cm
Dialogue (2024)
Dan Badea
oil on canvas, collage
99 x 99 cm
Sleepiness (2021)
Dan Badea
oil on canvas
131 x 105 cm
Dan Badea
Sleeping on the couch (2021)
oil on canvas
100 x 120 cm
Chevalier
Dan Badea
oil on canvas
70 x 100 cm
Meeting (2018)
Dan Badea
oil on canvas
105 x 105 cm
Flashback series
Belvedere torso II.
Zsolt Ecsedi
3D printing on wood
wall sculpture
30 cm
Flashback series
Medusa head
Zsolt Ecsedi
3D printing on wood
mesh wires, wall sculpture
30 cm
Zsolt Ecsedi
Flashback series
Laokoon group
bronze sculpture
30 cm
Zsolt Ecsedi
Flashback series
Extasy of Saint Teresa
bronze sculpture
30 cm
Anna Tóth
Growing (2024)
patinated aluminium
30 x 10 x 10 cm
Anna Tóth
Smouldering I. (2023)
acrylic, resin, ash, sand, iron
124 x 110 x 30 cm
Anna Tóth
Impact (2024)
patinated aluminium
20 x 38 x 20 cm
Anna Tóth
Smouldering II. (2023)
acrylic, resin, salt
100 x 20 x 20 cm
Anna Tóth
Nodule (2022)
patinated bronze
15 x 15 x 8 cm
Anna Tóth
Composition of Three (2022)
patinated aluminium
30 x 30 x 30 cm
MAJIK is the pure power of manifestation. Manifestation" is Latin "manufestus" meaning "palpable"/“manifest” and "manus" meaning "hand".
MAJIK is not magic. Without external tools, it is the original Co-creation, the directing of energies in a certain way, the management of the energy of intention. If we could see/sense and consciously direct the energies that make up both matter and consciousness itself, we would understand the effect of how the power of the mind manifests and what ultimately materializes.
Every creative process is a Majik - magical activity, where code-info passing through many different consciousness filters arrives in this density translated into the language of matter.
In the large-scale canvases of the triptych, hand-like figurative elements reduced to a minimum, reliefs and spontaneous painterly gestures, linework reflecting a more profound attention to detail, alternate with each other to create the basis for the dynamic principle of the work.
In the painting, the colour palette, dominated by a subdued white-blue-black-grey colour scheme, interspersed with silvery-gold hues, is a reference to this particular mystical event, which is the "Majik" itself.
suggested for: living room, office space
Close this artwork
suggested for: home corridor, office room
What is the nature of reality? Are we the dreamers or are we being dreamed?
"We can come close to “Waking Up” if we dream that we are dreaming" (Novalis, German poet)
The Great Awakening is an insight into illusion and reality and their conditionality, where there is no "more real reality", since our access to "reality" is always mediated only through our experiences.
Part of the paradox is the question of how we anchor our consciousness to an identity. If we contemplate our waking dreams, once we start "contemplating" we are no longer fully present.
The dream experience described in the anecdote of Zhuangzi and the butterfly is a sense of self-awareness and two-self. It is a symbolic parallel to the dichotomy of life-death or waking-dream, or the dichotomy of any segmented state in a series of transformations. In other words, the anecdote symbolizes the tension between self and ego, between the physical and the spiritual soul, while the butterfly symbol itself represents, in a broader sense, the order of nature and the necessary "transformation".
The relief-like layers and the contrasting translucent surfaces represent a contrast between physical reality and dream, while the composition of the pictorial elements suggests a dream within a dream, a meaning reinforced by the deliberately fairy-tale-like representation and the spatiality of the 'wings' of the screen character itself.
In the Keylontic sciences, the representation of the 'sacred butterfly' represents the open circulation of energy, of frequency, from the higher dimensions to the lower dimensions and back again. There is a great deal of interconnectedness here, across dimensional levels, with other structural levels and ultimately with Source and the conscious self identity.
Close this artwork
"Each work is a call to personal and collective memory. The idea of recovering through collage fragments of workshop drawings, of inserting text, the combinations of pastel, pasty material, transparent surfaces, glazes, in a post-modernist approach, in which I emphasize with irony and try to cut out the atmosphere of a period of time.
A politically difficult period, that of the 80s, which created and shaped mentalities still found today, finds its place in my artistic concerns.
These characters have domestic activities, with a whole inventory of household objects, some invented, convey a common image, in which I hope each viewer finds himself in some way."
Dan Badea's painting "Dialogue" is a captivating piece filled with rich symbolism. The presence of two characters, a female with a large speaker at her mouth and a male with a fish at his ear, immediately draws the viewer's attention. The juxtaposition of these objects suggests a contrast in communication styles or perhaps a struggle to be heard or understood.
The choice of a speaker amplifies the idea of the female figure's voice being powerful or dominant, while the fish at the male figure's ear may symbolize receptivity or a sense of being overwhelmed by information. This could hint at themes of gender dynamics, communication barriers, or the complexities of interpersonal relationships.
suggested for: home corridor, office room
Close this artwork
"Each work is a call to personal and collective memory. The idea of recovering through collage fragments of workshop drawings, of inserting text, the combinations of pastel, pasty material, transparent surfaces, glazes, in a post-modernist approach, in which I emphasize with irony and try to cut out the atmosphere of a period of time.
A politically difficult period, that of the 80s, which created and shaped mentalities still found today, finds its place in my artistic concerns.
These characters have domestic activities, with a whole inventory of household objects, some invented, convey a common image, in which I hope each viewer finds himself in some way."
Dan Badea's portrayal of a fisherman character in his painting evokes a sense of nostalgia and tranquility. The fisherman stands as a timeless symbol of resilience, patience, and connection to nature. Through his depiction, Badea captures the essence of quiet contemplation and the simplicity of a life lived close to the water.
The fisherman's presence in the painting may symbolize themes of hard work, harmony with the environment, or the pursuit of a humble livelihood. The act of fishing is often associated with patience and the delicate balance between man and nature, reflecting a deeper connection to life's rhythms.
suggested for: corridor, office room, living room
Close this artwork
"Each work is a call to personal and collective memory. The idea of recovering through collage fragments of workshop drawings, of inserting text, the combinations of pastel, pasty material, transparent surfaces, glazes, in a post-modernist approach, in which I emphasize with irony and try to cut out the atmosphere of a period of time.
A politically difficult period, that of the 80s, which created and shaped mentalities still found today, finds its place in my artistic concerns.
These characters have domestic activities, with a whole inventory of household objects, some invented, convey a common image, in which I hope each viewer finds himself in some way."
The presence of two women and a man in the meeting adds a dynamic element to the scene, hinting at potential power dynamics, differing perspectives, or diverse personalities coming together in a shared space.
Badea's artistic interpretation of this meeting scene likely reflects his interest in human interaction, communication, and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. The artist's attention to detail, composition, and use of color may further enhance the storytelling aspect of the painting, inviting viewers to imagine the conversations or narratives unfolding within this intimate gathering.
suggested for: corridor, office room, living room
Close this artwork
"Each work is a call to personal and collective memory. The idea of recovering through collage fragments of workshop drawings, of inserting text, the combinations of pastel, pasty material, transparent surfaces, glazes, in a post-modernist approach, in which I emphasize with irony and try to cut out the atmosphere of a period of time.
A politically difficult period, that of the 80s, which created and shaped mentalities still found today, finds its place in my artistic concerns.
These characters have domestic activities, with a whole inventory of household objects, some invented, convey a common image, in which I hope each viewer finds himself in some way." Dan Badea
The fragments of old post mail in Dan Badea's painting "Chevalier" not only add a sense of history and communication but also evoke the idea of travel and personal journey. Each torn piece of mail carries with it a sense of movement and transition, as if it has traveled from one place to another, carrying messages and stories along the way.
The imagery of old post mail fragments suggests a sense of exploration and discovery, as if the chevalier figure is on a personal journey through time and space.
The collages of old post mail serve as a reminder of the interconnectedness of individuals and the stories that bind us together, highlighting the universal themes of travel, communication, and the human experience.
suggested for: corridor, office, living room
Close this artwork
"Each work is a call to personal and collective memory. The idea of recovering through collage fragments of workshop drawings, of inserting text, the combinations of pastel, pasty material, transparent surfaces, glazes, in a post-modernist approach, in which I emphasize with irony and try to cut out the atmosphere of a period of time.
A politically difficult period, that of the 80s, which created and shaped mentalities still found today, finds its place in my artistic concerns.
These characters have domestic activities, with a whole inventory of household objects, some invented, convey a common image, in which I hope each viewer finds himself in some way." Dan Badea
The image of the soldier or a knight is a broad subject taken from vintage photographs, treated in its own way, of the plastic soldier, the puppet man, the knight errant, a subject that refers to childhood and the idea of travel, personal journey.
suggested for: corridor, office room, living room
Close this artwork
"Each work is a call to personal and collective memory. The idea of recovering through collage fragments of workshop drawings, of inserting text, the combinations of pastel, pasty material, transparent surfaces, glazes, in a post-modernist approach, in which I emphasize with irony and try to cut out the atmosphere of a period of time.
A politically difficult period, that of the 80s, which created and shaped mentalities still found today, finds its place in my artistic concerns.
These characters have domestic activities, with a whole inventory of household objects, some invented, convey a common image, in which I hope each viewer finds himself in some way." Dan Badea
The figure's posture, bracing themselves in a position of vulnerability and surrender, speaks to the universal experience of seeking solace and rest in the midst of life's turbulence. This poignant portrayal prompts viewers to pause and reflect on their own relationship with rest, tranquility, and the challenges that surround them. The chaotic environment that envelops the sleeping figure serves as a metaphor for the complexities and uncertainties of the world around us. It prompts us to consider how we navigate through the noise and distractions of life, seeking moments of stillness and introspection to find clarity and inner peace.
As we immerse ourselves in the contemplative atmosphere of "Sleepiness," we are encouraged to look inward, to explore our own inner landscapes, and to consider how we can find moments of respite and reflection amidst the chaos of our daily lives. The painting becomes a mirror through which we can examine our own relationship with rest, self-care, and the pursuit of inner harmony.
suggested for: living room, bedroom
Close this artwork
"Each work is a call to personal and collective memory. The idea of recovering through collage fragments of workshop drawings, of inserting text, the combinations of pastel, pasty material, transparent surfaces, glazes, in a post-modernist approach, in which I emphasize with irony and try to cut out the atmosphere of a period of time.
A politically difficult period, that of the 80s, which created and shaped mentalities still found today, finds its place in my artistic concerns.
These characters have domestic activities, with a whole inventory of household objects, some invented, convey a common image, in which I hope each viewer finds himself in some way."
The symbolism within the artwork speaks to themes of self-care, introspection, and the importance of finding moments of respite in our busy lives. The woman's posture and closed eyes convey a state of restfulness and inner calm, highlighting the significance of taking time to unwind and recharge both physically and emotionally. Surrounding the woman are various household objects such as teapots and plants, which serve as symbols of domesticity and nurturing. The presence of these familiar objects adds a sense of comfort and familiarity to the scene, suggesting that the woman has created a cozy and inviting space for herself to retreat and unwind.
The painting serves as a gentle reminder to prioritize our well-being and to embrace moments of quietude and rejuvenation, ultimately emphasizing the value of nurturing our inner selves in the midst of life's hustle and bustle.
suggested for: corridor, office room, living room
Close this artwork
MAJIK is the pure power of manifestation. Manifestation" is Latin "manufestus" meaning "palpable"/“manifest” and "manus" meaning "hand".
MAJIK is not magic. Without external tools, it is the original Co-creation, the directing of energies in a certain way, the management of the energy of intention. If we could see/sense and consciously direct the energies that make up both matter and consciousness itself, we would understand the effect of how the power of the mind manifests and what ultimately materializes.
Every creative process is a Majik - magical activity, where code-info passing through many different consciousness filters arrives in this density translated into the language of matter.
In the large-scale canvases of the triptych, hand-like figurative elements reduced to a minimum, reliefs and spontaneous painterly gestures, linework reflecting a more profound attention to detail, alternate with each other to create the basis for the dynamic principle of the work.
In the painting, the colour palette, dominated by a subdued white-blue-black-grey colour scheme, interspersed with silvery-gold hues, is a reference to this particular mystical event, which is the "Majik" itself.
suggested for: living room, office space
suggested for: home corridor, office room
What is the nature of reality? Are we the dreamers or are we being dreamed?
"We can come close to “Waking Up” if we dream that we are dreaming" (Novalis, German poet)
The Great Awakening is an insight into illusion and reality and their conditionality, where there is no "more real reality", since our access to "reality" is always mediated only through our experiences.
Part of the paradox is the question of how we anchor our consciousness to an identity. If we contemplate our waking dreams, once we start "contemplating" we are no longer fully present.
The dream experience described in the anecdote of Zhuangzi and the butterfly is a sense of self-awareness and two-self. It is a symbolic parallel to the dichotomy of life-death or waking-dream, or the dichotomy of any segmented state in a series of transformations. In other words, the anecdote symbolizes the tension between self and ego, between the physical and the spiritual soul, while the butterfly symbol itself represents, in a broader sense, the order of nature and the necessary "transformation".
The relief-like layers and the contrasting translucent surfaces represent a contrast between physical reality and dream, while the composition of the pictorial elements suggests a dream within a dream, a meaning reinforced by the deliberately fairy-tale-like representation and the spatiality of the 'wings' of the screen character itself.
In the Keylontic sciences, the representation of the 'sacred butterfly' represents the open circulation of energy, of frequency, from the higher dimensions to the lower dimensions and back again. There is a great deal of interconnectedness here, across dimensional levels, with other structural levels and ultimately with Source and the conscious self identity.
"Each work is a call to personal and collective memory. The idea of recovering through collage fragments of workshop drawings, of inserting text, the combinations of pastel, pasty material, transparent surfaces, glazes, in a post-modernist approach, in which I emphasize with irony and try to cut out the atmosphere of a period of time.
A politically difficult period, that of the 80s, which created and shaped mentalities still found today, finds its place in my artistic concerns.
These characters have domestic activities, with a whole inventory of household objects, some invented, convey a common image, in which I hope each viewer finds himself in some way." Dan Badea
Dan Badea's painting "Dialogue" is a captivating piece filled with rich symbolism. The presence of two characters, a female with a large speaker at her mouth and a male with a fish at his ear, immediately draws the viewer's attention. The juxtaposition of these objects suggests a contrast in communication styles or perhaps a struggle to be heard or understood.
The choice of a speaker amplifies the idea of the female figure's voice being powerful or dominant, while the fish at the male figure's ear may symbolize receptivity or a sense of being overwhelmed by information. This could hint at themes of gender dynamics, communication barriers, or the complexities of interpersonal relationships.
suggested for: home corridor, office room
"Each work is a call to personal and collective memory. The idea of recovering through collage fragments of workshop drawings, of inserting text, the combinations of pastel, pasty material, transparent surfaces, glazes, in a post-modernist approach, in which I emphasize with irony and try to cut out the atmosphere of a period of time.
A politically difficult period, that of the 80s, which created and shaped mentalities still found today, finds its place in my artistic concerns.
These characters have domestic activities, with a whole inventory of household objects, some invented, convey a common image, in which I hope each viewer finds himself in some way." Dan Badea
Dan Badea's portrayal of a fisherman character in his painting evokes a sense of nostalgia and tranquility. The fisherman stands as a timeless symbol of resilience, patience, and connection to nature. Through his depiction, Badea captures the essence of quiet contemplation and the simplicity of a life lived close to the water.
The fisherman's presence in the painting may symbolize themes of hard work, harmony with the environment, or the pursuit of a humble livelihood. The act of fishing is often associated with patience and the delicate balance between man and nature, reflecting a deeper connection to life's rhythms.
suggested for: corridor, office room, living room
"Each work is a call to personal and collective memory. The idea of recovering through collage fragments of workshop drawings, of inserting text, the combinations of pastel, pasty material, transparent surfaces, glazes, in a post-modernist approach, in which I emphasize with irony and try to cut out the atmosphere of a period of time.
A politically difficult period, that of the 80s, which created and shaped mentalities still found today, finds its place in my artistic concerns.
These characters have domestic activities, with a whole inventory of household objects, some invented, convey a common image, in which I hope each viewer finds himself in some way." Dan Badea
The presence of two women and a man in the meeting adds a dynamic element to the scene, hinting at potential power dynamics, differing perspectives, or diverse personalities coming together in a shared space.
Badea's artistic interpretation of this meeting scene likely reflects his interest in human interaction, communication, and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. The artist's attention to detail, composition, and use of color may further enhance the storytelling aspect of the painting, inviting viewers to imagine the conversations or narratives unfolding within this intimate gathering.
suggested for: corridor, office room, living room
"Each work is a call to personal and collective memory. The idea of recovering through collage fragments of workshop drawings, of inserting text, the combinations of pastel, pasty material, transparent surfaces, glazes, in a post-modernist approach, in which I emphasize with irony and try to cut out the atmosphere of a period of time.
A politically difficult period, that of the 80s, which created and shaped mentalities still found today, finds its place in my artistic concerns.
These characters have domestic activities, with a whole inventory of household objects, some invented, convey a common image, in which I hope each viewer finds himself in some way." Dan Badea
The image of the soldier or a knight is a broad subject taken from vintage photographs, treated in its own way, of the plastic soldier, the puppet man, the knight errant, a subject that refers to childhood and the idea of travel, personal journey.
suggested for: corridor, office room, living room
"Each work is a call to personal and collective memory. The idea of recovering through collage fragments of workshop drawings, of inserting text, the combinations of pastel, pasty material, transparent surfaces, glazes, in a post-modernist approach, in which I emphasize with irony and try to cut out the atmosphere of a period of time.
A politically difficult period, that of the 80s, which created and shaped mentalities still found today, finds its place in my artistic concerns.
These characters have domestic activities, with a whole inventory of household objects, some invented, convey a common image, in which I hope each viewer finds himself in some way." Dan Badea
The figure's posture, bracing themselves in a position of vulnerability and surrender, speaks to the universal experience of seeking solace and rest in the midst of life's turbulence. This poignant portrayal prompts viewers to pause and reflect on their own relationship with rest, tranquility, and the challenges that surround them.
The chaotic environment that envelops the sleeping figure serves as a metaphor for the complexities and uncertainties of the world around us. It prompts us to consider how we navigate through the noise and distractions of life, seeking moments of stillness and introspection to find clarity and inner peace.
As we immerse ourselves in the contemplative atmosphere of "Sleepiness," we are encouraged to look inward, to explore our own inner landscapes, and to consider how we can find moments of respite and reflection amidst the chaos of our daily lives. The painting becomes a mirror through which we can examine our own relationship with rest, self-care, and the pursuit of inner harmony.
suggested for: living room, bedroom
"Each work is a call to personal and collective memory.
The idea of recovering through collage fragments of workshop drawings, of inserting text, the combinations of pastel, pasty material, transparent surfaces, glazes, in a post-modernist approach, in which I emphasize with irony and try to cut out the atmosphere of a period of time.
A politically difficult period, that of the 80s, which created and shaped mentalities still found today, finds its place in my artistic concerns.
These characters have domestic activities, with a whole inventory of household objects, some invented, convey a common image, in which I hope each viewer finds himself in some way." Dan Badea
In Dan Badea's thought-provoking painting titled "Vox Populi," the artist presents a compelling visual narrative that delves into the concept of public opinion and the influence of propaganda on society. The composition features a male character at the center, surrounded by a collage of drawings depicting various people and propaganda-like texts in Romanian language on either side of him
The title "Vox Populi," which translates to "voice of the people," hints at the central theme of the painting - the power and impact of collective opinion and mass communication. Through the juxtaposition of the male figure with the surrounding collage of drawings and texts, Badea explores the complexities of how individuals are shaped by societal influences, media messages, and public discourse.
suggested for: corridor, office room, living room
Close this artwork
"Each work is a call to personal and collective memory. The idea of recovering through collage fragments of workshop drawings, of inserting text, the combinations of pastel, pasty material, transparent surfaces, glazes, in a post-modernist approach, in which I emphasize with irony and try to cut out the atmosphere of a period of time.
A politically difficult period, that of the 80s, which created and shaped mentalities still found today, finds its place in my artistic concerns.
These characters have domestic activities, with a whole inventory of household objects, some invented, convey a common image, in which I hope each viewer finds himself in some way." Dan Badea
In Dan Badea's thought-provoking painting titled "Vox Populi," the artist presents a compelling visual narrative that delves into the concept of public opinion and the influence of propaganda on society. The composition features a male character at the center, surrounded by a collage of drawings depicting various people and propaganda-like texts in Romanian language on either side of him
The title "Vox Populi," which translates to "voice of the people," hints at the central theme of the painting - the power and impact of collective opinion and mass communication. Through the juxtaposition of the male figure with the surrounding collage of drawings and texts, Badea explores the complexities of how individuals are shaped by societal influences, media messages, and public discourse.
suggested for: corridor, office room, living room
"Each work is a call to personal and collective memory. The idea of recovering through collage fragments of workshop drawings, of inserting text, the combinations of pastel, pasty material, transparent surfaces, glazes, in a post-modernist approach, in which I emphasize with irony and try to cut out the atmosphere of a period of time.
A politically difficult period, that of the 80s, which created and shaped mentalities still found today, finds its place in my artistic concerns.
These characters have domestic activities, with a whole inventory of household objects, some invented, convey a common image, in which I hope each viewer finds himself in some way." Dan Badea
The symbolism within the artwork speaks to themes of self-care, introspection, and the importance of finding moments of respite in our busy lives. The woman's posture and closed eyes convey a state of restfulness and inner calm, highlighting the significance of taking time to unwind and recharge both physically and emotionally.
Surrounding the woman are various household objects such as teapots and plants, which serve as symbols of domesticity and nurturing. The presence of these familiar objects adds a sense of comfort and familiarity to the scene, suggesting that the woman has created a cozy and inviting space for herself to retreat and unwind.
The use of a blue dress worn by the woman can be symbolic of tranquility, peace, and harmony. Blue is often associated with serenity and relaxation, reflecting the peaceful state of mind that the woman in the painting is experiencing as she rests on the couch.
The painting serves as a gentle reminder to prioritize our well-being and to embrace moments of quietude and rejuvenation, ultimately emphasizing the value of nurturing our inner selves in the midst of life's hustle and bustle.
suggested for: corridor, office room, living room
"Each work is a call to personal and collective memory. The idea of recovering through collage fragments of workshop drawings, of inserting text, the combinations of pastel, pasty material, transparent surfaces, glazes, in a post-modernist approach, in which I emphasize with irony and try to cut out the atmosphere of a period of time.
A politically difficult period, that of the 80s, which created and shaped mentalities still found today, finds its place in my artistic concerns.
These characters have domestic activities, with a whole inventory of household objects, some invented, convey a common image, in which I hope each viewer finds himself in some way." Dan Badea
The fragments of old post mail in Dan Badea's painting "Chevalier" not only add a sense of history and communication but also evoke the idea of travel and personal journey. Each torn piece of mail carries with it a sense of movement and transition, as if it has traveled from one place to another, carrying messages and stories along the way.
The imagery of old post mail fragments suggests a sense of exploration and discovery, as if the chevalier figure is on a personal journey through time and space.
The collages of old post mail serve as a reminder of the interconnectedness of individuals and the stories that bind us together, highlighting the universal themes of travel, communication, and the human experience.
suggested for: corridor, office, living room
Rita's artwork explores themes of courage, experimentation, and transformation. Her paintings capture the energy and movement of action painting, inviting viewers to experience the flow of the artwork and see reality in a new and vibrant way. Rita's colorful and dynamic artworks focus on both the issues and solutions present in the world, offering a fresh perspective on complex issues and inviting viewers to embrace the beauty and complexity of life.
Her art embodies the idea of knowing the rules and breaking them, encouraging viewers to embrace creativity, individuality, and innovation. Each brushstroke and splatter of paint on the canvas represents a moment of daring and self-expression, inviting the audience to explore new perspectives and possibilities. Rita's artwork serves as a visual journey of self-discovery and a reminder to embrace the beauty of the unknown.
An orange base with bold black lines commands attention and exudes a sense of strength and determination. The artwork embodies the spirit of a fearless warrior, ready to conquer challenges and overcome obstacles with unwavering resolve.
suggested for: home corridor, office room, living room
Close this artwork
Rita's artwork explores themes of courage, experimentation, and transformation. Her paintings capture the energy and movement of action painting, inviting viewers to experience the flow of the artwork and see reality in a new and vibrant way. Rita's colorful and dynamic artworks focus on both the issues and solutions present in the world, offering a fresh perspective on complex issues and inviting viewers to embrace the beauty and complexity of life.
Her art embodies the idea of knowing the rules and breaking them, encouraging viewers to embrace creativity, individuality, and innovation. Each brushstroke and splatter of paint on the canvas represents a moment of daring and self-expression, inviting the audience to explore new perspectives and possibilities. Rita's artwork serves as a visual journey of self-discovery and a reminder to embrace the beauty of the unknown.
Deep blue hues adorned with colorful lines evoke a sense of strength and dynamism, reflecting the powerful and dynamic nature of the elements as they intertwine and create a harmonious balance within the canvas.
suggested for: home corridor, office room, living room
Close this artwork
Rita's artwork explores themes of courage, experimentation, and transformation. Her paintings capture the energy and movement of action painting, inviting viewers to experience the flow of the artwork and see reality in a new and vibrant way. Rita's colorful and dynamic artworks focus on both the issues and solutions present in the world, offering a fresh perspective on complex issues and inviting viewers to embrace the beauty and complexity of life.
Her art embodies the idea of knowing the rules and breaking them, encouraging viewers to embrace creativity, individuality, and innovation. Each brushstroke and splatter of paint on the canvas represents a moment of daring and self-expression, inviting the audience to explore new perspectives and possibilities. Rita's artwork serves as a visual journey of self-discovery and a reminder to embrace the beauty of the unknown.
A white base adorned with flowing purple lines and smaller yellow splashes symbolizes the fluidity and movement of life. The artwork captures the essence of change and transformation, inviting viewers to embrace the natural rhythm of the universe and go with the flow.
suggested for: home corridor, office room, living room
Close this artwork
Rita's artwork explores themes of courage, experimentation, and transformation. Her paintings capture the energy and movement of action painting, inviting viewers to experience the flow of the artwork and see reality in a new and vibrant way. Rita's colorful and dynamic artworks focus on both the issues and solutions present in the world, offering a fresh perspective on complex issues and inviting viewers to embrace the beauty and complexity of life.
Her art embodies the idea of knowing the rules and breaking them, encouraging viewers to embrace creativity, individuality, and innovation. Each brushstroke and splatter of paint on the canvas represents a moment of daring and self-expression, inviting the audience to explore new perspectives and possibilities. Rita's artwork serves as a visual journey of self-discovery and a reminder to embrace the beauty of the unknown.
An orange base with bold black lines commands attention and exudes a sense of strength and determination. The artwork embodies the spirit of a fearless warrior, ready to conquer challenges and overcome obstacles with unwavering resolve.
suggested for: living room, corridor, office
Rita's artwork explores themes of courage, experimentation, and transformation. Her paintings capture the energy and movement of action painting, inviting viewers to experience the flow of the artwork and see reality in a new and vibrant way. Rita's colorful and dynamic artworks focus on both the issues and solutions present in the world, offering a fresh perspective on complex issues and inviting viewers to embrace the beauty and complexity of life.
Her art embodies the idea of knowing the rules and breaking them, encouraging viewers to embrace creativity, individuality, and innovation. Each brushstroke and splatter of paint on the canvas represents a moment of daring and self-expression, inviting the audience to explore new perspectives and possibilities. Rita's artwork serves as a visual journey of self-discovery and a reminder to embrace the beauty of the unknown.
Deep blue hues adorned with colorful lines evoke a sense of strength and dynamism, reflecting the powerful and dynamic nature of the elements as they intertwine and create a harmonious balance within the canvas.
suggested for: living room, corridor, office
Rita's artwork explores themes of courage, experimentation, and transformation. Her paintings capture the energy and movement of action painting, inviting viewers to experience the flow of the artwork and see reality in a new and vibrant way. Rita's colorful and dynamic artworks focus on both the issues and solutions present in the world, offering a fresh perspective on complex issues and inviting viewers to embrace the beauty and complexity of life.
Her art embodies the idea of knowing the rules and breaking them, encouraging viewers to embrace creativity, individuality, and innovation. Each brushstroke and splatter of paint on the canvas represents a moment of daring and self-expression, inviting the audience to explore new perspectives and possibilities. Rita's artwork serves as a visual journey of self-discovery and a reminder to embrace the beauty of the unknown.
A white base adorned with flowing purple lines and smaller yellow splashes symbolizes the fluidity and movement of life. The artwork captures the essence of change and transformation, inviting viewers to embrace the natural rhythm of the universe and go with the flow.
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Zsolt’s vision is to blend ancient themes with modern technology, creating sculptures that challenge viewers to pause and look more attentively at the world around them. His mission is to use 3D printing as a tool for creating harmonious and detailed artworks that reflects the fast-paced nature of society today. The themes of his work often draw from ancient Greek mythology and history, adding a timeless quality to his contemporary creations. The values that drive his artistic process include a commitment to innovation, attention to detail, and a desire to provoke thought and reflection in those who encounter his work.
Zsolt's fascination with blending ancient themes and modern technology stems from a desire to create a bridge between the past and the present, highlighting the interconnectedness of human experience across time. By choosing ancient Greek themes as a foundation for his sculptures, he seeks to tap into the timeless elements of mythology and history that continue to resonate with contemporary audiences.
suggested for: home corridor, office room
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Zsolt’s vision is to blend ancient themes with modern technology, creating sculptures that challenge viewers to pause and look more attentively at the world around them. His mission is to use 3D printing as a tool for creating harmonious and detailed artworks that reflects the fast-paced nature of society today. The themes of his work often draw from ancient Greek mythology and history, adding a timeless quality to his contemporary creations. The values that drive his artistic process include a commitment to innovation, attention to detail, and a desire to provoke thought and reflection in those who encounter his work.
Zsolt's fascination with blending ancient themes and modern technology stems from a desire to create a bridge between the past and the present, highlighting the interconnectedness of human experience across time. By choosing ancient Greek themes as a foundation for his sculptures, he seeks to tap into the timeless elements of mythology and history that continue to resonate with contemporary audiences.
suggested for: corridor, office, living room
Zsolt’s vision is to blend ancient themes with modern technology, creating sculptures that challenge viewers to pause and look more attentively at the world around them. His mission is to use 3D printing as a tool for creating harmonious and detailed artworks that reflects the fast-paced nature of society today. The themes of his work often draw from ancient Greek mythology and history, adding a timeless quality to his contemporary creations. The values that drive his artistic process include a commitment to innovation, attention to detail, and a desire to provoke thought and reflection in those who encounter his work.
Zsolt's fascination with blending ancient themes and modern technology stems from a desire to create a bridge between the past and the present, highlighting the interconnectedness of human experience across time. By choosing ancient Greek themes as a foundation for his sculptures, he seeks to tap into the timeless elements of mythology and history that continue to resonate with contemporary audiences.
suggested for: home corridor, office room
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Zsolt’s vision is to blend ancient themes with modern technology, creating sculptures that challenge viewers to pause and look more attentively at the world around them. His mission is to use 3D printing as a tool for creating harmonious and detailed artworks that reflects the fast-paced nature of society today. The themes of his work often draw from ancient Greek mythology and history, adding a timeless quality to his contemporary creations. The values that drive his artistic process include a commitment to innovation, attention to detail, and a desire to provoke thought and reflection in those who encounter his work.
Zsolt's fascination with blending ancient themes and modern technology stems from a desire to create a bridge between the past and the present, highlighting the interconnectedness of human experience across time. By choosing ancient Greek themes as a foundation for his sculptures, he seeks to tap into the timeless elements of mythology and history that continue to resonate with contemporary audiences.
suggested for: home corridor, office room
Zsolt’s vision is to blend ancient themes with modern technology, creating sculptures that challenge viewers to pause and look more attentively at the world around them. His mission is to use 3D printing as a tool for creating harmonious and detailed artworks that reflects the fast-paced nature of society today. The themes of his work often draw from ancient Greek mythology and history, adding a timeless quality to his contemporary creations. The values that drive his artistic process include a commitment to innovation, attention to detail, and a desire to provoke thought and reflection in those who encounter his work.
Zsolt's fascination with blending ancient themes and modern technology stems from a desire to create a bridge between the past and the present, highlighting the interconnectedness of human experience across time. By choosing ancient Greek themes as a foundation for his sculptures, he seeks to tap into the timeless elements of mythology and history that continue to resonate with contemporary audiences.
suggested for: corridor, office, living room
Zsolt’s vision is to blend ancient themes with modern technology, creating sculptures that challenge viewers to pause and look more attentively at the world around them. His mission is to use 3D printing as a tool for creating harmonious and detailed artworks that reflects the fast-paced nature of society today. The themes of his work often draw from ancient Greek mythology and history, adding a timeless quality to his contemporary creations. The values that drive his artistic process include a commitment to innovation, attention to detail, and a desire to provoke thought and reflection in those who encounter his work.
Zsolt's fascination with blending ancient themes and modern technology stems from a desire to create a bridge between the past and the present, highlighting the interconnectedness of human experience across time. By choosing ancient Greek themes as a foundation for his sculptures, he seeks to tap into the timeless elements of mythology and history that continue to resonate with contemporary audiences.
suggested for: corridor, office, living room
Zsolt’s vision is to blend ancient themes with modern technology, creating sculptures that challenge viewers to pause and look more attentively at the world around them. His mission is to use 3D printing as a tool for creating harmonious and detailed artworks that reflects the fast-paced nature of society today. The themes of his work often draw from ancient Greek mythology and history, adding a timeless quality to his contemporary creations. The values that drive his artistic process include a commitment to innovation, attention to detail, and a desire to provoke thought and reflection in those who encounter his work.
Zsolt's fascination with blending ancient themes and modern technology stems from a desire to create a bridge between the past and the present, highlighting the interconnectedness of human experience across time. By choosing ancient Greek themes as a foundation for his sculptures, he seeks to tap into the timeless elements of mythology and history that continue to resonate with contemporary audiences.
suggested for: corridor, office, living room
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Zsolt’s vision is to blend ancient themes with modern technology, creating sculptures that challenge viewers to pause and look more attentively at the world around them. His mission is to use 3D printing as a tool for creating harmonious and detailed artworks that reflects the fast-paced nature of society today. The themes of his work often draw from ancient Greek mythology and history, adding a timeless quality to his contemporary creations. The values that drive his artistic process include a commitment to innovation, attention to detail, and a desire to provoke thought and reflection in those who encounter his work.
Zsolt's fascination with blending ancient themes and modern technology stems from a desire to create a bridge between the past and the present, highlighting the interconnectedness of human experience across time. By choosing ancient Greek themes as a foundation for his sculptures, he seeks to tap into the timeless elements of mythology and history that continue to resonate with contemporary audiences.
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Anna’s works were all inspired by natural forms. However, her aim was not to enlarge faithfully, but to evoke, amplify and further shade the thought contents and associations that the forms carry.
“For these works, I took as a basis the principle of organizing the funnel forms of the clitocybe mushrooms, their shape and colonies. Here, playing with the "found" form is still exciting, without any particular content. In the beginning, I worked with ephemeral materials (cardboard and textiles), then with cast metals (bronze, aluminum). I was most interested in two aspects of these small sculptures; on the one hand, precise funnels, their regular joining possibilities, and on the other hand, the assembly of softer, deformable elements and their effect on each other. In the former case, more constructive, geometric compositions were created, and from the deformed funnels, much more resolved and organic works were born. However, in most works, these two approaches are mixed, from certain points of view, soft forms dominate, but regular edges and axes stand out when going around the plastics.”
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suggested for: living room, hallway, office, garden
Anna’s works were all inspired by natural forms. However, her aim was not to enlarge faithfully, but to evoke, amplify and further shade the thought contents and associations that the forms carry.
“For these works, I took as a basis the principle of organizing the funnel forms of the clitocybe mushrooms, their shape and colonies. Here, playing with the "found" form is still exciting, without any particular content. In the beginning, I worked with ephemeral materials (cardboard and textiles), then with cast metals (bronze, aluminum). I was most interested in two aspects of these small sculptures; on the one hand, precise funnels, their regular joining possibilities, and on the other hand, the assembly of softer, deformable elements and their effect on each other. In the former case, more constructive, geometric compositions were created, and from the deformed funnels, much more resolved and organic works were born. However, in most works, these two approaches are mixed, from certain points of view, soft forms dominate, but regular edges and axes stand out when going around the plastics.”
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suggested for: living room, hallway, office, garden
Anna’s works were all inspired by natural forms. However, her aim was not to enlarge faithfully, but to evoke, amplify and further shade the thought contents and associations that the forms carry.
“In these works, seeds and fruits were the starting point, but here I was much more interested in emphasizing the intellectual content. The two forms only remind us of the image of natural forms. Looking into the opening cut in the bodies of the sculptures, the viewer can see salt and ash, which evoke the thoughts of life and death and infertility.”
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suggested for: living room, hallway, office, garden
Anna’s works were all inspired by natural forms. However, her aim was not to enlarge faithfully, but to evoke, amplify and further shade the thought contents and associations that the forms carry.
“For these works, I took as a basis the principle of organizing the funnel forms of the clitocybe mushrooms, their shape and colonies. Here, playing with the "found" form is still exciting, without any particular content. In the beginning, I worked with ephemeral materials (cardboard and textiles), then with cast metals (bronze, aluminum). I was most interested in two aspects of these small sculptures; on the one hand, precise funnels, their regular joining possibilities, and on the other hand, the assembly of softer, deformable elements and their effect on each other. In the former case, more constructive, geometric compositions were created, and from the deformed funnels, much more resolved and organic works were born. However, in most works, these two approaches are mixed, from certain points of view, soft forms dominate, but regular edges and axes stand out when going around the plastics.”
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suggested for: living room, hallway, office, garden
Anna’s works were all inspired by natural forms. However, her aim was not to enlarge faithfully, but to evoke, amplify and further shade the thought contents and associations that the forms carry.
“In these works, seeds and fruits were the starting point, but here I was much more interested in emphasizing the intellectual content. The two forms only remind us of the image of natural forms. Looking into the opening cut in the bodies of the sculptures, the viewer can see salt and ash, which evoke the thoughts of life and death and infertility.”
Close this artwork
suggested for: living room, hallway, office, garden
Anna’s works were all inspired by natural forms. However, her aim was not to enlarge faithfully, but to evoke, amplify and further shade the thought contents and associations that the forms carry.
“For these works, I took as a basis the principle of organizing the funnel forms of the clitocybe mushrooms, their shape and colonies. Here, playing with the "found" form is still exciting, without any particular content. In the beginning, I worked with ephemeral materials (cardboard and textiles), then with cast metals (bronze, aluminum). I was most interested in two aspects of these small sculptures; on the one hand, precise funnels, their regular joining possibilities, and on the other hand, the assembly of softer, deformable elements and their effect on each other. In the former case, more constructive, geometric compositions were created, and from the deformed funnels, much more resolved and organic works were born. However, in most works, these two approaches are mixed, from certain points of view, soft forms dominate, but regular edges and axes stand out when going around the plastics.”
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suggested for: kids room, kitchen, bathroom
Anna’s works were all inspired by natural forms. However, her aim was not to enlarge faithfully, but to evoke, amplify and further shade the thought contents and associations that the forms carry.
“For these works, I took as a basis the principle of organizing the funnel forms of the clitocybe mushrooms, their shape and colonies. Here, playing with the "found" form is still exciting, without any particular content. In the beginning, I worked with ephemeral materials (cardboard and textiles), then with cast metals (bronze, aluminum). I was most interested in two aspects of these small sculptures; on the one hand, precise funnels, their regular joining possibilities, and on the other hand, the assembly of softer, deformable elements and their effect on each other. In the former case, more constructive, geometric compositions were created, and from the deformed funnels, much more resolved and organic works were born. However, in most works, these two approaches are mixed, from certain points of view, soft forms dominate, but regular edges and axes stand out when going around the plastics.”
suggested for: kids room, kitchen, bathroom
Anna’s works were all inspired by natural forms. However, her aim was not to enlarge faithfully, but to evoke, amplify and further shade the thought contents and associations that the forms carry.
“For these works, I took as a basis the principle of organizing the funnel forms of the clitocybe mushrooms, their shape and colonies. Here, playing with the "found" form is still exciting, without any particular content. In the beginning, I worked with ephemeral materials (cardboard and textiles), then with cast metals (bronze, aluminum). I was most interested in two aspects of these small sculptures; on the one hand, precise funnels, their regular joining possibilities, and on the other hand, the assembly of softer, deformable elements and their effect on each other. In the former case, more constructive, geometric compositions were created, and from the deformed funnels, much more resolved and organic works were born. However, in most works, these two approaches are mixed, from certain points of view, soft forms dominate, but regular edges and axes stand out when going around the plastics.”
suggested for: kids room, kitchen, bathroom
Anna’s works were all inspired by natural forms. However, her aim was not to enlarge faithfully, but to evoke, amplify and further shade the thought contents and associations that the forms carry.
“For these works, I took as a basis the principle of organizing the funnel forms of the clitocybe mushrooms, their shape and colonies. Here, playing with the "found" form is still exciting, without any particular content. In the beginning, I worked with ephemeral materials (cardboard and textiles), then with cast metals (bronze, aluminum). I was most interested in two aspects of these small sculptures; on the one hand, precise funnels, their regular joining possibilities, and on the other hand, the assembly of softer, deformable elements and their effect on each other. In the former case, more constructive, geometric compositions were created, and from the deformed funnels, much more resolved and organic works were born. However, in most works, these two approaches are mixed, from certain points of view, soft forms dominate, but regular edges and axes stand out when going around the plastics.”
suggested for: kids room, kitchen, bathroom
Anna’s works were all inspired by natural forms. However, her aim was not to enlarge faithfully, but to evoke, amplify and further shade the thought contents and associations that the forms carry.
“For these works, I took as a basis the principle of organizing the funnel forms of the clitocybe mushrooms, their shape and colonies. Here, playing with the "found" form is still exciting, without any particular content. In the beginning, I worked with ephemeral materials (cardboard and textiles), then with cast metals (bronze, aluminum). I was most interested in two aspects of these small sculptures; on the one hand, precise funnels, their regular joining possibilities, and on the other hand, the assembly of softer, deformable elements and their effect on each other. In the former case, more constructive, geometric compositions were created, and from the deformed funnels, much more resolved and organic works were born. However, in most works, these two approaches are mixed, from certain points of view, soft forms dominate, but regular edges and axes stand out when going around the plastics.”
suggested for: kids room, kitchen, bathroom
Anna’s works were all inspired by natural forms. However, her aim was not to enlarge faithfully, but to evoke, amplify and further shade the thought contents and associations that the forms carry.
“In these works, seeds and fruits were the starting point, but here I was much more interested in emphasizing the intellectual content. The two forms only remind us of the image of natural forms. Looking into the opening cut in the bodies of the sculptures, the viewer can see salt and ash, which evoke the thoughts of life and death and infertility.”
suggested for: kids room, kitchen, bathroom
Anna’s works were all inspired by natural forms. However, her aim was not to enlarge faithfully, but to evoke, amplify and further shade the thought contents and associations that the forms carry.
“In these works, seeds and fruits were the starting point, but here I was much more interested in emphasizing the intellectual content. The two forms only remind us of the image of natural forms. Looking into the opening cut in the bodies of the sculptures, the viewer can see salt and ash, which evoke the thoughts of life and death and infertility.”