glass artist
She graduated from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in 2006. Her glass-concrete sculptures are composed of shapes organised in a triangular grid structure. The main ideas behind her sculptures are plant growth, the organic-geometric transformation of shape, the cross-section of plant fibres, the flow of nutrients. In her sculptural installations, she is concerned with the impacts of patterns that appear in space and transform space. In 2015, she studied at the Pilchuck Glass School (USA) with a Jane Kaiser Scholarship, in 2018 she won an art scholarship granted by the Hungarian Academy of Arts, and in 2019 and 2021 she benefitted from a creative grant by the National Cultural Fund.
The glass lenses were cast by James Carcass in his glass studio in Tápiószecső.
Photo: Zsuzsanna Kóródi
2019
cast glass, concrete
50×50×7 cm
silver, fire enamel, mineral beads; CNC milling
Photo: Péter Lakatos
2019
40×60×5 mm