
The trigger for my artistic activity was my heartbreak and since then I have been drawing "my" pictures. Since then, I have been able to let my creativity and imagination run free, which I had always lacked in music. What I missed most was the ability to tell an entire story. The stories were always predetermined by the composers. Now, as a "creator," I can shape them freely myself, as I wish. My idea is to convey energy, imagination, creativity, and spontaneity through various art forms. But even when we only interpret, it takes us so much further. I wondered: how can I, for example, visualize words, understand texts, and, through my personal understanding, my skills, knowledge, life experience, and imagination, give back or redesign and reinterpret them? I have never studied this art. I rely entirely on my instincts, on my inner voice. One could almost describe the process of creating my images as meditative. Perhaps every artistic act of creation is a form of transcendental meditation, a mental renewal that moves us forward. Finally, freedom! No one dictates anything to me. I am allowed to make mistakes. I don’t have to fear anyone or meet anyone’s demands. That feels amazing! Creating images is a perfect complement to music, a different kind of interpretation, a different form of composition. The result should move, inspire, and encourage viewers — but only if I give a piece of myself, which means authenticity. Exhibitions: Haas & Haas Porta Dextra, January 2017 Közösségek Háza Kiskunhalas / Hungary, August 2017 Donaucity Church, November 2018 Sechsschimmelgalerie, September 2018 District4art Gallery, September 2022 Sechsschimmel Gallery, October 202