ceramic artist
She graduated from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in 2010. She creates autonomous ceramic sculptures, her most recent works are open-air sculptures made of small, coloured, individually designed bricks. In 2005 she won the main prize of the 1st International Silicate Triennial in Kecskemét, in 2007 she was awarded the Noémi Ferenczy Award. She won Grand Prix at Foshan Cup II competition in 2020 in China. Her works can be found in public collections both in Hungary and abroad.
Photo: Tibor Mester
2020
coloured chamotte clay, engobe
30×28×10 cm