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Pentimento No.3 (What a blessing it is that there is an art on Earth that imitates nothing!)

Pentimento No.3 (What a blessing it is that there is an art on Earth that imitates nothing!) / “Micsoda áldás, hogy van a földön olyan művészet is, mely nem utánoz semmit!”

2021–2024

Oil on canvas

80 x 80 cm

Pentimento No.3, detail
Pentimento No.3, detail
Pentimento No.3, detail
Pentimento No.3, detail

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The Marquis's Portrait

The Marquis's Portrait / A márki portréja

2023

Oil on copper

20 x 30 cm

A fantasy portrait of the Rococo marquis, with a head composed of carnivorous plant- and egg cell-like formations. A marquis who spent most of his life in prison and was known for his overflowing sexual imagination. The one who called his scenes 'figures,' carefully composed them, and brought them to the stage—a marquis whose imaginative power, artistic freedom, and consistency had an overwhelming impact. Eros and death—the two main driving forces—amplified to infinity. Due to its miniature scale and the need for meticulous detail, I chose a copper plate instead of canvas, as its smooth surface allows for finer precision. I prepared the surface similarly to copper engravings, aiming to create a base where the texture of the etching interacts with the paint.

Preparing for The Marquis's Portrait
Preparing for The Marquis's Portrait / A márki portréja, előkészítés

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Corpse Flower

Corpse Flower / Hullavirág

2023

Oil on copper

10 x 15 cm

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Twilight

Twilight / Alkonyat

2022

Acrylic on canvas

145 x 90 cm

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Pentimento No.2 (Parasitiformes)

Pentimento No.2 (Parasitiformes)

2022

Acrylic on canvas

40 x 80 cm

Pentimento No.2, detail
Pentimento No.2, detail
Pentimento No.2 (Parasitiformes)

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Self-portrait in T-Rex pose with uniform beauty marks

Self-portrait in T-Rex pose with uniform beauty marks / Önarckép T-Rex pózban uniform szépségjegyekkel

2022

Oil on canvas

60 x 80 cm

Inspired by social media posing trends, I wanted to create a contemporary self-portrait where authentic self-representation is replaced by inauthentic self-exposure. Where beauty interventions and posing, familiar even to the youngest age groups, standardize people. The T-Rex hands pose was introduced by beauty blogger Huda Kattan with the phrase: “Guys you might feel a bit weird at first, but trust me – your selfies will never be the same again once you learn how to embrace T-Rex Hands!” To emphasize excessive individualization and narcissism as the ultimate goal, the figure illuminates itself. (Its special feature is that the painting is made in the dark and midtone range without highlights.)

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