Hungarian Contemporary Artists (In Cyprus, 1992)

She was born in 1943. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1969. Recently she has been investigating the expressive possibilities of watercolours. In her reserved, expressive-lyric pictures of a sonorous world of colours she accounts with a silent sober irony the smaller and greater events of the soul and the outside world. Between 1971 and 1974 she obtained a Derkovits Scholarship, between 1988 and 1989 an Eötvös Foundation Scholarship. Individual exhibitions: Studio Gallery 1972, 1977; Gallery Mensch Hamburg, Artists’s Club Fészek Budapest, 1978. She has participated in collective exhibitions in France, Belgium, England, the FRG, Austria, Holland, Sweden, Finland and Switzerland.

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