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Emerico Imre Tóth, 1970 | Abstract painter


Emerico Imre Tóth is an Hungarian self-taught painter.
His art is abstract, realistic, modern, sometime surreal, created in his own style and vision.
"I have been working with art since 1992, but I have been interested in creation since childhood.
My restless imagination drove me down this path.
At first, I only started with airbrush painting as a hobby. By decorating cars, motorbikes, and related accessories.
This was complemented by unique advertising boards, then artistic background decorations, figures, and form-making for the entertainment industry.

In the meantime, there is still time for individual creations in the form of a series of fantasy masks.
This era was closed by a few years of wall painting (children’s rooms, restaurants, shops, and shop facades).
I am a self-taught artist.


This gave me nearly 20 years of enormous experience both in terms of material use and painting techniques.
I have been actively creating works of art since 2009.


I do not represent a stable artistic direction. My goal is more free art.
I am constantly learning and developing new techniques.


I am following the philosophical path of experimentation and discovery.
In recent years, great emphasis has been placed on digital imaging, which has significantly accelerated the learning and experience process".












Nato in Ungheria nel 1970, il suo vero nome é Imre Tóth.
Vive e lavora qui per gran parte dell'anno.
Trascorre molto tempo in Italia, che per lui è una fonte inesauribile di sogni ed ispirazioni.


La sua arte parla della vita quotidiana, della ricerca di una strada e della realizzazione dei sogni.
Il suo stile unico non può essere legato a nessuna tendenza artistica.
Ciononostante, la ricerca di una rappresentazione realistica si ritrova ancora nelle sue opere.


"La mia arte è astratta, realistica, moderna, a volte surreale, creata nel mio stile e visione che si avvicina maggiormente alle descrizioni generiche di stili espressionisti ed impressionisti.
Non c'è impegno per il tema e lo stile. Non esiste un percorso definito, solo l'amore per la pittura ed uno spirito in costante apprendimento e sperimentazione".