Video: Surreal collages of a young Hungarian artist
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Petra Péterffy is a Hungarian artist and designer. Petra is a risky person. She is the same in creativity: she likes to show familiar things in an unusual context, she likes to offer different points of view on established dogmas. Her ambitious projects are not easy to perceive, but incredibly curious.
The artist was born in Budapest and currently lives and works in Berlin. Petra is a vivid example of a cheerful stoic, optimistic about the future. She has big plans to conquer the big city, where she is just looking at the tastes and artistic preferences of the inhabitants of the capital. The artist seeks and finds inspiration in everything that surrounds her: music, communication, people - everything becomes a reason for new projects. Peterffy even has a small notebook in which she writes down her impressions and ideas. A small vintage camera often serves the same purpose - Petra captures inspiring street scenes, faces in a crowd, facade details …
The first thing that the artist does after waking up is contrary to the usual routine of a city dweller: the girl does not make coffee or check her account on the social network. Petra takes pictures of her own face: "It is better to shoot from an unusual angle, so that the window and trees are in the frame."
Another young artist, dreamer Max Grünfeld creates interesting, but always a little sad illustrations. Grunfeld chooses serious themes for his pseudo-naive works. Free strokes, surreal symbols and the artist's fresh outlook on creativity, make Max's work interesting for both curious connoisseurs of beauty and professional connoisseurs.
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