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Ildiko Neer | Dreamland

Ildiko Neer | Dreamland


Ildiko Neer belongs to the urban photography, landscape photography, graphic photography art style.
Ildiko Neer enjoys composing impressive natural environments retouched photos all together in the series called "Dreamland".
With beautiful colors, beautiful landscapes and enigmatic paths are discovered later in the article.

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Ildiko Neer | Dreamland


Ildiko Neer belongs to the urban photography, landscape photography, graphic photography art style.
Ildiko Neer enjoys composing impressive natural environments retouched photos all together in the series called "Dreamland".
With beautiful colors, beautiful landscapes and enigmatic paths are discovered later in the article.

Franz Liszt | La Campanella

Franz Liszt | La Campanella

"La campanella" (Italian for "The little bell") is the subtitle given to the third of Franz Liszt's six Grandes études de Paganini, S. 141 (1851). It is in the key of G-sharp minor.
"La campanella" is a revision of an earlier version from 1838, the Études d'exécution transcendante d'après Paganini, S. 140.
Its melody comes from the final movement of Niccolò Paganini's Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor, where the tune was reinforced by a "little handbell".


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Franz Liszt | La Campanella

"La campanella" (Italian for "The little bell") is the subtitle given to the third of Franz Liszt's six Grandes études de Paganini, S. 141 (1851). It is in the key of G-sharp minor.
"La campanella" is a revision of an earlier version from 1838, the Études d'exécution transcendante d'après Paganini, S. 140.
Its melody comes from the final movement of Niccolò Paganini's Violin Concerto No. 2 in B minor, where the tune was reinforced by a "little handbell".


Czárdás | Hungarian Dance

Czárdás | Hungarian Dance

Inscribed in 2024 on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the Csárdás is a Hungarian dance that is performed by couples consisting of a man and a woman, or, in some regions, of two women.
Multiple couples participate in the dance at the same time, forming one large or several smaller circles.
Each region has its own themes, gestures and figures, which are improvised according to well-known, established rules and patterns.

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner | Czardas dancers, 1908 | Gemeentemuseum Den Haag

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Czárdás | Hungarian Dance

Inscribed in 2024 on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the Csárdás is a Hungarian dance that is performed by couples consisting of a man and a woman, or, in some regions, of two women.
Multiple couples participate in the dance at the same time, forming one large or several smaller circles.
Each region has its own themes, gestures and figures, which are improvised according to well-known, established rules and patterns.

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner | Czardas dancers, 1908 | Gemeentemuseum Den Haag

Erzsébet Furmen | Pebble Artist

Erzsébet Furmen | Pebble Artist

The Hungarian artist Erzsébet Furmen (Erzsébet Szilajka) brings stones to life in her charming Pebble Art.
She has loved stones since her childhood. She enthusiastically collected pebbles and made of them pieces of her life out like a mosaic.
Just as in her childhood, today Erzsébet can also spend a few hours on a gravel road or on a beach, choosing the most interesting, textured and ribbed stones for her work.
Now the artist tells stories about couples, family and love for animals.


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Erzsébet Furmen | Pebble Artist

The Hungarian artist Erzsébet Furmen (Erzsébet Szilajka) brings stones to life in her charming Pebble Art.
She has loved stones since her childhood. She enthusiastically collected pebbles and made of them pieces of her life out like a mosaic.
Just as in her childhood, today Erzsébet can also spend a few hours on a gravel road or on a beach, choosing the most interesting, textured and ribbed stones for her work.
Now the artist tells stories about couples, family and love for animals.


Zsigmond István, 1964 | Digital watercolor painter

Zsigmond István, 1964 | Digital watercolor painter


Zsigmond István is an Hungarian artist, born in Budapest and engaged in drawing, painting, literature and music for 25 years, from the early 1990s.
"Since the beginning of the 1990's I paint, draw and compose music too.
In 1995 I published my first book of poems titled "Trágár kocsisok bakján" ("On the dickey seats of nasty dickey's").
I am the founding member of the X-Art and the Poly art association and also the SZAK Studio art company".

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Zsigmond István, 1964 | Digital watercolor painter


Zsigmond István is an Hungarian artist, born in Budapest and engaged in drawing, painting, literature and music for 25 years, from the early 1990s.
"Since the beginning of the 1990's I paint, draw and compose music too.
In 1995 I published my first book of poems titled "Trágár kocsisok bakján" ("On the dickey seats of nasty dickey's").
I am the founding member of the X-Art and the Poly art association and also the SZAK Studio art company".

Nikoletta Kiraly, 1978 | Palette knife painter

Nikoletta Kiraly, 1978 | Palette knife painter

Nikoletta Király was born in Debrecen, Hungary. Her drawing talent was recognised at a very early age.
She moved near Lake Balaton with her family in her elementary school years and finished her high school education in Keszthely.
During these years she became the student of the painter Eörs Dókus, who started her on the rocky journey of oil painting.


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Nikoletta Kiraly, 1978 | Palette knife painter

Nikoletta Király was born in Debrecen, Hungary. Her drawing talent was recognised at a very early age.
She moved near Lake Balaton with her family in her elementary school years and finished her high school education in Keszthely.
During these years she became the student of the painter Eörs Dókus, who started her on the rocky journey of oil painting.


Ildiko Neer | La foresta incantata

Ildiko Neer | La foresta incantata

Ildiko Neer è una fotografa talentuosa Ungherese, nota per le sue immagini accattivanti di paesaggi forestali.
I suoi lavori ritraggono spesso donne in abiti vintage, fondendo la bellezza naturale con una moda senza tempo.
Con un approccio unico che evoca nostalgia, la fotografia di Ildiko ha trovato posto su diverse copertine di libri, dove le sue scene eteree e sognanti creano uno sfondo perfetto per le storie.
La sua capacità di catturare l'essenza serena, quasi magica, della natura, unita all'eleganza della moda vintage, fa sì che il suo lavoro si distingua nel mondo della fotografia.


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Ildiko Neer | La foresta incantata

Ildiko Neer è una fotografa talentuosa Ungherese, nota per le sue immagini accattivanti di paesaggi forestali.
I suoi lavori ritraggono spesso donne in abiti vintage, fondendo la bellezza naturale con una moda senza tempo.
Con un approccio unico che evoca nostalgia, la fotografia di Ildiko ha trovato posto su diverse copertine di libri, dove le sue scene eteree e sognanti creano uno sfondo perfetto per le storie.
La sua capacità di catturare l'essenza serena, quasi magica, della natura, unita all'eleganza della moda vintage, fa sì che il suo lavoro si distingua nel mondo della fotografia.


Gulyás László, 1960 | Le ballerine

Gulyás László, 1960 | Le ballerine

Nato a Budapest, il pittore ungherese Laszlo Gulyas si è diplomato all'Accademia di Belle Arti ed Arti Applicate con una laurea in grafica pubblicitaria e dal 1983 al 1987 è stato studente presso il College of Fine Arts, specializzandosi in riproduzione grafica.
Laszlo ha continuato i suoi studi come studente dell'Accademia di Belle Arti tra il 1983-il 1987.
L'artista ha sviluppato il suo mondo individuale di immagini e ha acquisito le tecniche pittoriche dei primi maestri della pittura sotto l'influenza dell'arte universale di Rembrandt.


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Gulyás László, 1960 | Le ballerine

Nato a Budapest, il pittore ungherese Laszlo Gulyas si è diplomato all'Accademia di Belle Arti ed Arti Applicate con una laurea in grafica pubblicitaria e dal 1983 al 1987 è stato studente presso il College of Fine Arts, specializzandosi in riproduzione grafica.
Laszlo ha continuato i suoi studi come studente dell'Accademia di Belle Arti tra il 1983-il 1987.
L'artista ha sviluppato il suo mondo individuale di immagini e ha acquisito le tecniche pittoriche dei primi maestri della pittura sotto l'influenza dell'arte universale di Rembrandt.