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Mixed Media, Hot Wax on Wood
Size: 27.6 W x 19.7 H x 0 D in
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Digital black and white version of my painting The Kiraly Bath. The original painting is pure encaustic, hot wax, and pigments on OSB. 2018. The painting depicts the Turkish Kiraly Bath in Budapest. The Turks lived in Hungary for 150 years in the 16th-17th centuries, so there are many Turkish monuments around the country. Many baths have been built by them and several of these places still function as baths today. These baths definitely have a unique atmosphere which is an emblematic part of the famous Budapest feeling. I especially love the rustic materials from the Middle Age, exotic shapes, and oriental domes which created a unique fusion of Hungarian and Turkish culture.
Mixed Media:Hot Wax on Wood
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:27.6 W x 19.7 H x 0 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
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Hungary
„I show the details instead of the whole, sort of inviting the viewer to embrace and understand their surroundings” Dora Stork was selected artist in the London Art Biennale in 2023, an award-winning Hungarian painter whose art has appeared in solo and group exhibitions in the UK, Hungary, and Romania. Her work can also be found in many private collections in the United States, the European Union, and Japan. Dora is an abstract realistic encaustic artist: abstract in the world of color, realistic in the world of form, and symbolist in meaning. As a politically minded painter, she is interested in public life as well as social and economic processes. She presents her particular vision in these works. The dreamlike compositions are her intuitive reflections on public issues. At the same time, seemingly astonishing, strange circumstances and inappropriate details on a rational sphere might evoke questions in the viewer. She mainly uses pure wax and pigments to make her paintings. Over the years, she has developed a medium that does not contain oil or any non-waxy additives. When she occasionally paints with acrylic, the characteristics of her figurative style transform into an imaginary interpretation of nature. Dora is an active, awarded member of her community and regularly takes part in their group exhibitions every year.
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