About Me

In 1985, I obtained a teacher's diploma in Mathematics and Drawing at the Teacher Training College in Szombathely, which laid the foundation for my later work at the border between art and science. I started painting during my college years, although my more serious artistic activity only started in 2015.

I have also been working as a software developer since 1985, which gave me the opportunity to combine digital technology and the creative process of art. Creating fractals with a computer provided me with a great experience and significant inspiration. Visual representations of these complex mathematical structures allow me to explore new dimensions in painting and create unique, repeating fractal-like patterns in my work.

At the same time, I often turn to the painting techniques and tools of old times, I studied the works of classical artists such as Rubens, Jan van Eyck, Vermeer, Leonardo da Vinci. In addition, I am also inspired by the innovative techniques of contemporary artists, primarily digital painting or the use of recycled materials.

Among my exhibitions, the 2017 and 2019 events in the 'Kaptár' and 'Patyolat' event centers in Budapest stand out. Such occasions gave me the opportunity to share my works made with digital and traditional techniques with a wider audience.

I am very happy to have found my own means of artistic expression, and I want to create many new and quality works. My plans include participating in additional exhibitions and organizing exhibitions, including new techniques and materials in my work, and active participation in art education.

Trade shows:

1998: Gaál Imre Gallery, Budapest XX. dist.

October 2007: Gáspár Noszlopy Secondary School of Economics, Kaposvár

August 2017: 'Hive', Budapest VI. dist.

March 2018: 'Patyolat' Event Center, Budapest VIII. dist.

September 2019: 'Patyolat' Event Center, Budapest VIII. dist.