glass artist
After her graduation, she won a scholarship to the Academy of Applied Arts in Prague, where she graduated in 1969. From 1969, she was a teacher at the Secondary School of Visual Arts in Budapest. In addition to her teaching activities, she regularly participated in industrial product development competitions in the 1970s. She creates decorative objects, glass sculptures and glass windows, using a variety of techniques and experimenting in several directions. Her works created with the twirled glass technique have a unique character. She received the Noémi Ferenczy Award in 2000, and the MAOE Grand Prize for Creative Art in 2002. Her works can be found in numerous public collections around the world.
Photo: Eleonóra Balogh
2018
colour appliquéd, ground kiln glass
33×16×16 cm
2019
digital graphics
140×100 cm