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landscape (2007) Painting by Attila Karácsony
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- Dimensions Height 15.8in, Width 23.6in
Attila Karacsony, a contemporary Hungarian painter, commenced his dedicated exploration of visual arts in 1992. The pivotal first defining stage of his artistic journey unfolded when he learned the art of drawing under the guidance of the painter Péter Földi.
In 1994, Attila encountered the influential painter Levente Bihari, whose work resonated closely with his own ideas and interests. Inspired by this connection, Attila made the significant decision to relocate to Siófok and study painting under Levente Bihari's mentorship. This marked the beginning of a formative period in his artistic development. Joining the creative community of Messenger, Attila actively participated in joint exhibitions, contributing to the collective artistic expression.
In the same year, 1994, Attila Karacsony's paintings reached an international audience with an exhibition organized in Israel. Concurrently, his first domestic introductory exhibition took place at the College of Finance and Accounting in Salgótarján, providing a platform for the local audience to experience his creative vision.
Attila's early artistic endeavors reflect a commitment to continuous learning and a willingness to immerse himself in diverse artistic communities. These formative experiences laid the groundwork for his ongoing exploration and expression within the realm of contemporary Hungarian painting.
- Nationality: HUNGARY
- Date of birth : 1970
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Hungarian Artists