ABOUT
My artistic practice spans drawing, painting, and sculpture, grounded in intuition and a deep engagement with the subconscious. Born in Debrecen, Hungary, and emigrating to the U.S. in 1982, I turned to drawing and painting early in life as a way to process emotions amid an emotionally turbulent upbringing. This foundation continues to shape my work, which explores material forms as a bridge to the intuitive mind and emotional self.
My sculptures further blur the lines between human, animal, and plant life. Featuring aging orchids, hybrid rabbits, and female figures fused with organic forms, they conjure a mythical realm embracing both beauty and darkness. Themes of mortality, transformation, and emotional depth surface through these figures, drawing from Baroque and Art Nouveau influences to celebrate ornamentation, mystery, and expressive abundance.
At the heart of my work is a feminine sensibility—an impulse to adorn and elevate, to soften life’s harsh edges through beauty. My practice seeks to honor the dualities of existence: birth and decay, vulnerability and strength, sorrow and wonder.