His first attempts to take wings were supported by the painter Endre Rátkai, who as a drawing teacher helped him a lot in the development of his artistic vision. He completed his secondary school studies at the drawing section of the Attila József High School. During this period he made a large number of prints and became a plant illustrator. He eventually began his career as a pattern painter at the Hollóháza Porcelain Factory. He later became an instructor for the students there. I was able to put his studies as an illustrator to good use here.
In the 1980s, his interest turned to oil painting. He was interested and excited by the possibilities offered by oil techniques. He mainly paints still lifes in a photorealistic style, but sometimes also captures other subjects.
He is a founding member of the Baroque Art art group. His paintings can be found in Europe / Austria, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, England / Japan, the United States and of course in Hungary.