Encaustic paintings inspired by cities, statues, and collective memory
These works are rooted in real places—Pécs, Budapest, Brussels—but speak to something beyond geography. I often start from iconic statues or historic buildings to reflect on the passing of time, national identity, and personal memory. The urban becomes symbolic through melted wax and layered surfaces.
Technique: Encaustic Shellac Burn on Panel
Size: 3 × 70 × 50 cm
Year: 2021
Private Collection (USA)
Technique: Encaustic on Panel
Size: 70 × 70 cm
Year: 2025
“Tidal Soul” evokes the rhythm of shifting waters through layered encaustic textures and fluid organic forms. The composition reflects a sense of inner motion and tidal energy, where color and movement rise and recede in a quiet, pulsating flow.
Technique: Encaustic Shellac Burn on Panel
Size: 2 x 50 × 50 cm
Year: 2025
“Soaring Dreams” unfolds across two panels, where upward-flowing organic forms rise through luminous encaustic and shellac-burn textures. The diptych creates a sense of motion and elevation, reflecting aspiration, energy, and quiet expansion.
Technique: Encaustic Shellac Burn on Panel
Size: 50 × 50 cm
Year: 2025
“Tides of Reflection II.” explores quiet internal movement through layered encaustic and shellac-burn textures. Soft currents and dissolving forms create a contemplative atmosphere, inviting the viewer into a state of gentle ebb, flow, and inner stillness.
Technique: Encaustic Shellac Burn on Panel
Size: 50 × 50 cm
Year: 2025
“Floating Field” explores the rise of delicate organic forms through layered encaustic and shellac-burn textures. The composition suggests gentle vertical movement, as if the elements were lifted by unseen currents of energy and light.