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She graduated from the Hungarian Academy of Applied Arts in 1985. Starting from the art nouveau world of forms and colours, she makes personal, nature-inspired kiln glass art, mainly pot sculptures, using plant motifs and other forms and colours evoking nature. She was awarded the Art Union Prize in 1987, the Lajos Kozma Scholarship in 1989, the László Moholy-Nagy Scholarship in 1990 and the Noémi Ferenczy Award in 1996. Since 2015 she has been a member of the public body of the Hungarian Academy of Arts.
Photo: Miklós Sulyok
2019–2021
blown, warmrolled, cast and made iridescent
20×20×6 cm, 19×20×4 cm, 19×19×6 cm