After a market analysis, it's time to relax by looking at various art pieces, so let's see which one is your favorite today as I have a lot to show you. There are various reasons why people like mixed exhibitions, I have my reasons too, but at the end of the day, it matters what you remain with, after the exhibition. Some people tend to forget it all and fast too, especially those pieces that don't seem interesting for them. This is how the human mind works.
I'm fortunate in this regard as I have a good visual memory and posting about the exhibition also helps a lot and enjoy it too, so let's get to it.
József Miholcsa - The King (left) - Mourning (right)
These two wooden sculptures look plain and simple, but they are not. Obviously this is my opinion, you may see it otherwise, which is fine. I was looking at the King for example. look at how the artist highlighted the body and the face of the king, making the wood darker and left the two arms and the bat he's holding, lighter. Also, look at the face. It's not the usual face you see on sculptures and that's why I like it more.
Mourning is also really good. Look at the expression on the face of the old lady. There's an inscription with old Hungarian writing on the bottom of both sculptures. I was wondering how much these two costs.
István Makkai - Parcel
This was a really weird one. I mean I can see the parcel and the "grass" on the parcel, but most likely it would have never crossed my mind to create such an artwork nor have I ever seen a similar one, but art is about creating something unique, not copying others, right?
Zsigmond Bálint - Winter Dream (top) - Autumn Is Coming (bottom)
Two lovely photos, capturing nature during two different seasons. I'd pick the top one, the winter scene as the outside temperature is 32°C. The other reason is, we rarely get snow and as I see there's plenty there. I love the blue tone of the photo. Most likely both are drone photos and I was wondering if drones will take over soon.
Mana Bucur - Guardian
I had to take a photo of this ceramic work from a different angle for you to see what it is like. I don't know what to say about it, other than I don't think I've seen many ceramic works like this. Not just the design, but the material used too.
László Vincze - Gift
This is a really interesting one. You see a person (honestly, I can't decide if it's a woman or man) with a gift box in their hand and the title is indeed the gift, but that's definitely the highlight of the painting. The face is in my opinion and should be in yours too as that face is not a usual one. I can't decide if those lines want to wrinkles or not, but it's unique for sure.
István Makkai - Golden-haired Belly Button Watcher
No disrespect here, but I don't like this at all. The style is similar to the other artwork I posted from István Makkai, but it's not for me, so let's move on.
Levente Kiss - Circle In The Sphere
This was a really interesting concept and unique too. Too bad it was placed in front of the window, with the curtain positioned like this. I hope you can see how great it is, if you make an effort.
Árpád Kolumbán - Shoutout
Not my favorite, so let's move on.
Zsolt Fekete - Jesus's heart Chapel, Odorheiu Secuiesc
I love what the artist did here. There are basically two photos and a drawing, of the same chapel. The drawing was made in 1864 by Balázs Orbán, the two photos were taken in 1998 and 2000, by the artist and his father. I've never seen anything like this, but it's a lovely idea. It shows the passed time.
Géza Kovács Sz. - April's Unfolding
I love the colors here, the vibes of this painting. At first I thought it's autumn, due to the colors as that's the season, when you see this variety, but was wrong.
The artworks you see here are all from the same exhibition and doing these posts made me realize I love mixed art. I enjoy it more than thematic exhibitions.
Let's se if you like it too. You have a great variety of art here.
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