Illusion 

Abstract paintings

Questions about the nature of vision, perception, and reality

In these works, I explore inner transitions and threshold states where instinct and consciousness, chaos and order, reality and illusion converge. The forms and colors that appear in the paintings do not offer concrete answers; they ask questions:
I am concerned with the relationship between glossy and matte surfaces and their spatial impact. I am interested in how real and painted light interact with each other. Due to the light-reflective properties of the materials, tonal values and environmental effects accumulate. On the black paintings, glossy and matte areas gradually become visible in response to the viewer’s movement and changing light—so the details of the painting are revealed through motion.

" Átjárás   /   Passage "

acril, oil on canvas, 70 cm x 93 cm 

" Illúzió  / Illusion " 
    coal chalk, mixed technique on canvas, 154 cm x 243 cm

I’m exploring how spatial experience and illusion can resonate within a painterly structure.
What happens when an object is not only to be looked at, but also to be felt?

What fascinates me is how forms-similar in tone but different in texture-move together and organize themselves in space. I 1ve  been experimenting with glossy and matte layers, letting their optical qualities interact.
As the painted gestures reflect their surroundings, real and painted light begin to play off each other—inviting the viewer to move, shift perspective, and slowly discover the image.