Australia, born 1991
I'm a visual artist primarily focused on fine art, illustration, and street art, shaping a multifaceted career encompassing digital and traditional mediums. My journey has been deeply influenced by my father, whose support and encouragement ignited my passion for art from a young age. Although I lost my love for art for several years after my father had passed away, it was not until I was about 17 that I began to rediscover that cathartic passion.
From my life experiences and interests in dreams, philosophy, psychology and esotericism, my work embodies a unique blend of dark undertones and conspiratorial intrigue. Themes of the subconscious and the unknown permeate my pieces, inviting viewers to explore hidden truths and philosophies encountered in the vicissitudes of life.
Alongside my commercial endeavors, I've proudly showcased my work in seven esteemed art exhibitions, earning recognition through awards and publications along the way. Residing in Bundaberg, Australia, where I continue my practice while also drawing influence from my cultural heritage of Hungary and questioning whether generational trauma's effects can inspire an enigmatic allure of dark surrealism.
Thank you for reading about my art journey and thank you to the many who have supported me along the way.
Clients
Adobe
Woolworths
Local Government
Architects
Intervals
As I Lay Dying
LetallisÂ
Doug Burns Band
Still no answers
Karkaos
Reggie Terrence
Green Bean Pharm
Sunburst Pharm
& Others
ExhibitionsÂ
2019 Â Â Ping Pong, Cross Gallery
2017 Â Â Text As Art, Bundaberg
2017 Â Â Art d'Echo, Bundaberg Cross Gallery
2016 Â Â Tag & Release, Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery & Judith Wright
       centre of Contemporary Art
2016 Â Â Voices for the earth & RONA 16, Bundaberg Creative RegionsÂ
2016 Â Â Futures, Brisbane, The Met
2014 Â Â Evolution, Solo exhibition, Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery
Bibliography
The Bundaberg Echo, Wednesay 12th April 2017
Emma Reid: "Graphic Artist in top 5" Bundaberg News Mail, 2016 P. 5
Awards & Grants
2017, Bundaberg Council Grant, Bargara Art Trail.
2016, Randstad, Shaping futures award
2010, HP Pavilion, global notebook challenge award
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