visual artist
She received her MA at the Hungarian Academy of Applied Arts in 1995 and her DLA at MOME in 2010. Her areas of activity are porcelain sculpting, community art and teaching, which complement and mutually inspire one another: teaching requires a systematic approach, the synergy of community art provides her with the energy of collective thinking, while sculpting gives her freedom. Her works can be found in public and private collections both in Hungary and abroad.
Photo: Andrea Tamássy
2020
porcelain, metal lustres, reduction firing at 1280°C
30×30×6 cm, 30×30×4 cm