*1975
Europe
Dózsa-Farkas
Krisztina
2181
Artist ID:
Memberships:
Professional Association of Visual Artists, Munich (BBK)
Gedok e.V., Munich
KünstlerSpectrum Pasing e.V., Munich
Association of Hungarian Fine Artists (MAOE) - Studio of Applied Artists in Hungary (FISE)
Short Biography
Krisztina Dózsa-Farkas was born in 1975 in Budapest, Hungary, and studied at the University of Applied Arts in Budapest. She has been living and working in Munich since 2001. She participates in various solo and group exhibitions both domestically and internationally.
Short Biography
Krisztina Dózsa-Farkas was born in 1975 in Budapest, Hungary, and studied at the University of Applied Arts in Budapest. She has been living and working in Munich since 2001. She participates in various solo and group exhibitions both domestically and internationally.
Women in Art
Splendor
1106
Art ID
2012
|
120 x 140 cm (Triptychon)
Acrylic on canvas
4800
$
Krisztina
Dózsa-Farkas
Women in Art
Hope
1109
Art ID
2016
|
80 x 80 cm turned → 113 x 113 cm
Acrylic on canvas
2700
$
Krisztina
Dózsa-Farkas
Further Works of This Artist
Our Mission and Actions
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Philosophy
Krisztina Dózsa-Farkas creates concrete illusions in her works using forms and colors. Her aim is to facilitate recognition through maximum abstraction. The artist seeks not to disturb but to inspire and focus. At first glance, the decorative images exude calmness and gradually reveal their true impact over time, prompting a moment of reflection. Central to her work is a highly sensitive coordination of forms and, especially, sequences of colors. The perfection in execution conveys an impression of a synthesis between technical-mechanical precision and the formal perfection of nature. While all paintings have a theme recognizable in their abstraction, ultimately, it is the viewer's imagination, guided by their own experiences, that evokes emotions in the images.
Credo:
Clarity, beauty, and harmony are the objectives she aims to represent and achieve in her minimalist works.
Style:
Op-art, minimal art, geometric art, color field painting, constructive art, hard edge painting.
Memberships:
Professional Association of Visual Artists, Munich (BBK)
Gedok e.V., Munich
KünstlerSpectrum Pasing e.V., Munich
Association of Hungarian Fine Artists (MAOE) - Studio of Applied Artists in Hungary (FISE)