These works draw on Hungarian history and folklore, blending mythological symbols with contemporary themes. Through surreal and symbolic imagery, the pieces explore the nation’s cultural identity, reflecting on the balance between tradition and modernity. The work invites viewers to step into a narrative shaped by historical events, personal memories, and national myth, encouraging a deeper reflection on what it means to navigate the space between heritage and personal identity.
I cracked my eyelids because of a girl in kindergarten, 120x100 cm, acrylic, oil pastel, canvas, 2021
Cock-up day (A fületlenség napja), 56 x 56 cm, acrylic, embroidered canvas, 2021
Arrival, 160 x 110 cm, acrylic on canvas, 2021
Keusch, 46 x 46 cm, acrylic, oil, embroidered canvas, 2021
Slightly cocó (Lájti cocó), 100 x 100 cm, acrylic, oil pastel, canvas, 2021
Lamb-giving (Lamb adás), 120 x 130 cm, acrylic on canvas,2021
Accolade, 60x50cm, acrylic, oil on canvas, 2021
VIRVAS, 100 x 130, oil on canvas, 2021
Mermaid Lawrence (Sellölö), 150 x 110 cm, charcoal on canvas, 2021
Faithful mixture, 130x100cm, acrylic on canvas, 2021
Loco, 110x110cm, acrylic, oil on canvas, 2021
Personal mithology, 130 x 100cm, acrylic on canvas, 2021