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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
11.8x19.7in
About this artwork
Where should I place this oil painting? It's a detail of a charming Hungarian town, Tata, but the town is not visible, only hinted at. The bridge is indeed a man-made object, but the point of the painting is not the bridge itself, but its reflection on the surface of the water. It is not the buildings that are important, but the trees and the water. This artwork embodies a peaceful escape into a picturesque, autumnal moment, inviting viewers to… pause and immerse themselves in the serene reflection and lush surroundings. Let this piece bring a breath of calm and inspiration into your space.
« I want to touch the soul of the viewer with my paintings. If it succeeds, I will find people anywhere in the world with whom I have something in common. »
Éva Szakács is a prize-winning Hungarian artist whose paintings have been widely exhibited on a national level. Through the classic themes of landscapes, floral still-lifes, and cityscapes, she places importance on the fact that humans are also part of nature. In addition, Szakács' diverse compositions reflect her fascination with light, colors, moods, and reflected water surfaces. She creates using oils on canvas or wood.