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Giardino Serale di Primavera - Evening in the Spring Garden Painting

Krisztina Megyeri

Hungary

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 42.5 W x 41.3 H x 0.1 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Joyful Abstract painting, My inspiration is mostly nature, I insert some geometrical elements here and there to recall to buildings and other human creations. This one was inspired by the patterns on certain old fabrics that were used to cover sofas in the beginning of 20th century, worn out by time and use. Like if it had a certain age, now useless and stitched together to a colorful patchwork... Still good to cover a white wall and evoke memories of good old times :) I give my inner child a possibility to be happy while painting and playing with colors, dimensions and deepness as if there where no rules, except this one: at the end, when a painting is finished it should be logic in itself, and give beauty and harmony to the spectators eyes. My materials are several layers of acrylic color and pencils and woody crayons on canvas. Some golden Highlights. Sealed with matt varnish to protect it (Liquitex matte). The canvas is NOT stretched, total canvas size is 108x105 cm and can be stretched over a front size 102x100cm or smaller frame. It will ship safely rolled up in a tube with it's authenticity certificate.

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Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:

42.5 W x 41.3 H x 0.1 D in

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I have spent about a third of my life in Italy, Hungary and Germany. I belong everywhere and nowhere, so my true home is art. It gives me a feeling of true freedom. My great love is abstract art. I work with clear colors, which is the best way to express my feelings and joy of life. The nuances and different lines and symbols, light dark contrasts that easily fit together and harmonize are my world. My inspiration is nature where I find overwhelming beauty. In my work I use acrylic paints, Posca, oil pastels, graphite etc. which I apply to canvas or various artist papers and combine with each other. All the materials I use are high quality, durable over time and the pictures are covered with a matt sealing varnish which protects against possible mechanical damage such as smearing or abrasion and UV damage. ‘For the artist, like the perfume of Proust's memory, colors and light conditions create sensations, by the conscious memory they are forgotten over time, but they continue to exist in the memory of the senses. For this reason, some elements of the canvases are sometimes combined in a playful way, since they emerge from the world of childhood. Krisztina Megyeri guides us into a serene world, where the joy of seeing skillfully balanced chromatic balances is combined with the wonder of feelings between memories and imagination, it tells its story, its memory representation and its ability to express freedom in art.’ Alessandra Cusinato, art historian and curator Krisztina Megyeri was born in Hungary in 1970, where she lived for eight years. The art-related images of her childhood are the creations of traditional embroiderers and her uncle's abstract paintings that "looked like exploding galaxies." In 1979 when the family moved to Germany near Stuttgart, in the Black Forest,the artist has the opportunity to create strong bonds with nature and at the same time increase her passion for art. In 1992, she moved to Milan, where she attended drawing and painting courses. After graduating in ceramic art and specializing in bronze sculpture, she worked between Italy and Hungary. Her first works were large projects made of bronze and then artistic ceramics. Among the temporary exhibitions, we remember the 1999 exhibition on the theme of the Cross in Milan, with the critical intervention of art historian Prof.

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