Tibor Dusza: Autumn walk - with frame 52x52 cm - artwork: 40x40 cm - t09//487
Listed: July 18, 2023 |
Item code: 5157315 |
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Artist: | Dusza Tibor (1961- ) |
Subject: | people |
Technique: | oil |
Style: | realism |
Painting surface: | canvas |
Largest size: | medium (up to 80 cm) |
Signature: | signed |
Condition: | flawless |
Originality: | original |
Money-back guarantee on originality: | yes |
Originality confirmed by expert?: | no |
The gross price also includes the price of the frame.
Tibor Dusza was born in Miskolc in 1961. He continued his studies at the teacher training college in Nyíregyháza, majoring in drawing and geography.
Miklós Izsó worked in the fine arts circle, and his masters were: Árpád Bényi and Zoltán Valkovics, painters from Debrecen.
The theme of his creations is the constantly changing nature and human environment, which he tries to present to viewers with an individual vision.
In addition to the subject of the pictures, he considers their mood important, the essence of his painting can be defined in the mood.
- The feeling is what a picture should reflect - says Tibor Dusza while comparing a view of a farm with a picture of downtown Pest.
- The painting conveys the mood of the two different mediums in the same way," confirms the artist.
In addition to calm, peaceful landscapes and still lifes, a recurring theme is Venice, Italy, and the streetscapes of Szentendre.
An inspiring place is the Danube coast, with its summer sunsets, the silhouette of the pilis, and the taban and its surroundings, which still preserve their traditional character.
Among the styles in art history, Impressionism is the closest to his art and works. His pictures cannot be clearly said to be realistic: "- to build an atmosphere from reality" is the most important guideline of his painting. "- The painting achieves its goal when it gives off the same feeling and atmosphere as when you feel good in a place "- the artist formulates the essence of his painting.
He went on study trips to Italy, Austria, and Croatia.