Born in 1982 in Várpalota, where she graduated from the art high school. Győző Bihon under the guidance of a painter. In the early years, his interests focused on theoretical, art historical and visual studies. During these years, he got to know the works of the Hungarian constructivist geometric artists of Szentendre and the artists themselves. In 2010, he also learned the practice of object representation.
Since 2012, he has been creating his paintings of the city of Szentendre, initially in watercolour and later in acrylic. In his paintings, he breaks down and recreates the motifs of the baroque main square, the church towers and the narrow alleys and rooftops. The self-taught painter is inspired by the Constructivist approach of János Aknay, Pál Deim and László Balogh, but his paintings have a soft, lyrical effect with their intersecting planes and fields of colour applied in several layers and flowing over each other. In his box-like "painting objects", the subtle shifting of planes and the layers of space are almost palpable.
my works in Public Collection:
Rómer Flóris Museum of Art and History, Győr
Awards, Scholarships:
- "The Talent", Bakelit Multi Art Center, Bp. Grand Prize.
- "Rio" Agora Sports Museum, Bp. Grand Prize.
- National Cultural Fund - creative grant.
My exhibitions :
2015. Gerenday Community House, Lábatlan
2015. Local History Museum, Fonyód
2015. István Szőnyi Hall, Miskolc
2016. Guild Gallery, Szentendre
2016. Egry József Memorial Museum, Badacsony
- Aba -Novák Gallery, Leányfalu
Group exhibitions :
2015. Fetish, Vajda Lajos Studio, Szentendre
2016 "100 YEARS OF DADA" VLS, Szentendre
2016. "The Talent", Bakelit Multi Art Center, Bp.
2016. "Anti instrument" VLS, Szentendre
2016. "Rio" Agóra Sports Museum, Bp.
- The Talent Tour, Barabás Villa, Bp.
- Restart "Laptop as art object", Barcsay Museum, Szentendre
- IX Contemporary Christian Iconography Biennale, Cifrapalota, Kecskemét
- Kernstok Gallery, Nyergesújfalu
- Silver chariot, Agóra Sports Museum, Bp.
- XVII Biennial of Tabletop Painting, Reök Palace, Szeged