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Trees in my works do not create scenery or illiusion of space. They do not fill in an empty spot in the background and it is not their aim to accompany, weaken, soften or provide balance. Exactly the opposite is true. They are supposed to be sharp, to disrupt, stay in the foreground, to look pleasing to our eyes  to be seen in the same manner as they are in the forest. But there we tend to ignore them. They often remain on the periphery of our perception.  They are leaked into colour stains, while every single one of them stays unique. It is not possible to find two identical trees as we cannot find two identical people. That is the reason why I portray them in the similar fashion as people are portrayed.  In portraits an author tries to get into the nature of an individual, while I try to comprehend trees this way. It might be naive to think that once  I draw them they hand a package of knowledge over to me.  This is not very probable. However, what is certainly familiar to me, is the softness of their branches, I know the feeling of paralysis, inability to move, but I also know the feeling of external  toughness or the feeling of taking a breath during a wild spring storm. I observe trees, I sense their bark, their wounds and also their structure.
Trees in my works do not create scenery or illiusion of space. They do not fill in an empty spot in the background and it is not their aim to accompany, weaken, soften or provide balance. Exactly the opposite is true. They are supposed to be sharp, to disrupt, stay in the foreground, to look pleasing to our eyes  to be seen in the same manner as they are in the forest. But there we tend to ignore them. They often remain on the periphery of our perception.  They are leaked into colour stains, while every single one of them stays unique. It is not possible to find two identical trees as we cannot find two identical people. That is the reason why I portray them in the similar fashion as people are portrayed.  In portraits an author tries to get into the nature of an individual, while I try to comprehend trees this way. It might be naive to think that once  I draw them they hand a package of knowledge over to me.  This is not very probable. However, what is certainly familiar to me, is the softness of their branches, I know the feeling of paralysis, inability to move, but I also know the feeling of external  toughness or the feeling of taking a breath during a wild spring storm. I observe trees, I sense their bark, their wounds and also their structure.
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Helen Tóth

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Trees in my works do not create scenery or illiusion of space. They do not fill in an empty spot in the background and it is not their aim to accompany, weaken, soften or provide balance. Exactly the opposite is true. They are supposed to be sharp, to disrupt, stay in the foreground, to look pleasing to our eyes to be seen in the same manner as they are in the forest. But there we tend to ignore them. They often remain on the periphery of our perception. They are leaked into colour stains, while every single one of them stays unique. It is not possible to find two identical trees as we cannot find two identical people. That is the reason why I portray them in the similar fashion as people are portrayed. In portraits an author tries to get into the nature of an individual, while I try to comprehend trees this way. It might be naive to think that once I draw them they hand a package of knowledge over to me. This is not very probable. However, what is certainly familiar to me, is the softness of their branches, I know the feeling of paralysis, inability to move, but I also know the feeling of external toughness or the feeling of taking a breath during a wild spring storm. I observe trees, I sense their bark, their wounds and also their structure.

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We can be physically present in the forest, but still, we are not fully connected; we are constantly coming and going as we desire. As long we live in our confined bodies, we will never truly encounter what it means to be a forest. When we enter the forest land, our continuing evolution of the human world becomes irrelevant/invalid. That is one of the main reasons we need the nature so desperately. Therefore, if we want a forest/nature to reveal itself in brim glory and essence, we must connect with the entirety of nature by the untroubled mind of an infant. But how to achieve this perception? I believe the forest can clear our headspace, often filled by massive cogitation. Forest has got the ability to refine our inner minds and complete us. Within its unimaginable differences, the forest preludes the space where we can fully engage. Nature's infinite differences can strip our consciousness. We only need to enter its territory and let nature influence us. When we walk throughout the forest, absorbing its energy with our whole being, we become part of it, and everything outside our physical body influences us, serenity enters. ​I work and use different mediums and techniques, sketches, drawings, and analogue photography in my artistic practice. I draw/take photos directly in the natural environment. I am collecting soil extracts from my favourite venues, taking water samples from rivers and, most importantly, gathering fallen branches. I only work and create with material found in the woodlands, fallen leaves, or the wood, using thrown Christmas trees. I mainly depict coniferous trees, which I prefer, with no crowns or leaves. The foliage trees are not as compelling from my artistic point of view. The leafy crowns cover the skeleton of the actual tree, and from an aesthetic aspect, they all look identical. Humans sporadically ignore the trees affected by the disease or fallen trees. Nevertheless, they still belong and are part of the woodland and by those significances, they want us to pay attention to them. ​In my work, you can notice repetitive motive of hanging branches, tree trunks without tree crowns and roots hanging on a thin invisible string, symbolizing imbalance uncertainty. The actual effect of the paintings creates intensity, stillness and projecting ambience experience.

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