Emil Eőry sculptor and painter
Born on 8 June 1939 in Rábacsécsény.
1966-74 studies at the Vörösmarty High School in Érd and at the Technical University of Budapest.
1968-72 Art studies at the István Szőnyi Free School of Fine Arts in Zebegény, specializing in painting and sculpture.
He is a member of the MAOE, Association of Fine and Applied Arts and the Hungarian Sculpture Society, has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions, and has been awarded several prizes. He is a participant of various art camps and a founding member of the Érdi Artists' Camp.
His works can be found in public spaces, public collections and private collections at home and abroad.
A modern sculptor and painter able to integrate the traditional language of the classics and folk art. From the outset, his work has been characterised by a diversity of genres, a varied use of materials and an emblematic conciseness of form. His works are based on both natural and abstract forms. At the same time, despite all the non-figurative titles, there is a sense of anthropomorphic symbolism.
His sculptural work is accompanied by a series of paintings with a varied approach and restrained colours.