Original artwork description:

It has been a long path through photography until i recently arrived to painting. My first pieces are reflecting my love of abstract shapes, architecture and the colors of nature. I am instinctively drawn to abstraction because of the freedom it implies, and my work is influenced in particular by the formal experimentation at city-construction sites and the invisible forces of nature in photography. There is a strong contrast between the earth-toned shades of earlier photographs and the latest vibrant colors in the paintings - these were influenced heavily by the atmosphere of the tropical Bali, where i spent a year discovering new painting methods with aquarelle and guache. The vibrant colors have a deep sound between transparency and diffuse light, geometric and sometimes organic shapes. I tend to work intuitively and spontaneously without an exact idea of where each piece will end, preferring to let the process of creation itself direct the finished form of the work.

Materials used:

watercolor and guache paint

Tags:
#abstract art #floral abstract #aquarelle #blue and green #guache 

Nr. 26 (2021)

Watercolour 
by Szilvia Sztankovits

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Original artwork description
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It has been a long path through photography until i recently arrived to painting. My first pieces are reflecting my love of abstract shapes, architecture and the colors of nature. I am instinctively drawn to abstraction because of the freedom it implies, and my work is influenced in particular by the formal experimentation at city-construction sites and the invisible forces of nature in photography. There is a strong contrast between the earth-toned shades of earlier photographs and the latest vibrant colors in the paintings - these were influenced heavily by the atmosphere of the tropical Bali, where i spent a year discovering new painting methods with aquarelle and guache. The vibrant colors have a deep sound between transparency and diffuse light, geometric and sometimes organic shapes. I tend to work intuitively and spontaneously without an exact idea of where each piece will end, preferring to let the process of creation itself direct the finished form of the work.

Materials used:

watercolor and guache paint

Tags:
#abstract art #floral abstract #aquarelle #blue and green #guache 
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Szilvia has been studying and making art for 15 years and collected inspirations from all the countries she lived in: Hungary, the US, Germany, Netherlands and Bali. She left her... Read more

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