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Lajos Veszeli

Painter

He was born in 1945. Mr. Veszeli graduated at the

Teacher Training Faculty of Szombathely College,

specialized in drawing. Later he studied aesthetics

in Budapest. He had been working for 12 years as

a drawing artist and editor of fine arts for the

county daily Veszprémi Napló, and as a managing

and arts editor of the arts monthly Új Balaton.

He has been a free-lance painter since 1992. He is

regular participant to exhibitions in Hungary and

abroad. For more than a decade he spent and

worked two months each year in Greece. He has

been living and working in Balatonalmádi.

Genius loci, i.e., the protective spirit of the place

has influenced his art. His present exhibition

reflects the phenomena of his closer vicinity

through ethereal watercolour paintings. His flat

plastic paintings prepared in a special technique

have continuously commanded spectators‘ interest.

His memberships include:

National Association of Hungarian Creative and Industrial Artists

Association of Hungarian Creative Artists

Society of Hungarian Painters

Veszprém County Art Guild (President)

His major recent individual exhibitions in Hungary:

Budapest: Vam Design Center 2010.

Veszprém : The Archbishop’s Palace 2012.

Tihany: Gallery of the Benedictine Abbey

His major individual exhibitions abroad:

Vienna: Collegium Hungaricum

London: Europe Gallery

Liverpool: Vision Feast

Kuwait City: SAS Hotel Gallery

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István Jager

Graphic artist

He was born in Veszprém, Hungary, in 1955.

Between 1970 and ’74 at Thuri György Secondary Grammar

School his drawing tutor was Gábor Újhelyi. Mr. Jager

graduated in 1979 at the Teacher Training College of

Szombathely (Hungary) as a teacher of Mathematics and

Drawing. His tutors were János Horváth and János Szurcsik.

Jager goes back to the simplest elements of the tongue of

plasticity and builds up his own language from it. What

features this system is the projection of points, lines, patches,

values and simple geometrical forms (circle, square, triangle)

on plain surfaces within an extremely precise composition.

From these apparently simple forms Jager shapes his plastic

message.

Since 1996 he is member of the Society of Hungarian Artists,

in 1999 he became member of the Society of Hungarian

Graphic Designers.

Jager appears in numerous exhibitions in Hungary and abroad

and holds several prizes and awards. His works can be found

in the following collections: Musée d'Art et d'Histoire Baron

Gérard, Bayeux, France,Galerie Art Metiers du Livre, Paris,

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Zoltán Szabó László

Autodidact Sculptor

Z. Szabó László was born in 1941 in Györ, Hungary

and attended his primary schools there.

He has been living in Vöröstó, a small village in the

Balaton Highlands. Besides making and restoring fine,

inlaid furniture, he creates sculptures of wood and

stone.

He joined the Veszprém County Art Guild more than

ten years ago.

He appeared at a number of individual and collective

exhibitions. Eleven of his sculptures are erected on

public areas in Hungary, Finland and Argentina. Mr.

Szabó took part on about 40 domestic and international

sculpture symposiums - among others - in Argentina,

Italy, Germany, Finland and France, several times.

He organized 14 international stone sculpture

symposiums in the Balaton region (Balatonfüred, Tihany

and Vöröstó).

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Ferenc Kisnémeth

Painter, Graphic Artist, Photographer

He was born March 10, 1955 in Szombathely, Hungary. Since as

early as 1960 he was student of painter Istvan Jaksa. Between 1970

and 1974 he studied at the Secondary School of Fine and Applied

Art. He graduated at the Hungarian College of Applied Art,

Typography in 1981.

He is Member of MAOE (National Association of Hungarian

Creative and Industrial Artists) since 1981, and the Veszprém Art

Guild since 2012.

His artistic activity complies painting, graphic work, illustration,

book design, photography, advertisement design and music.

His main awards:

Advertisement design: 1992 Gold Pegasus, 1993 Bronze Pegasus,

1994 Bronze Pegasus,

1995 Bronze Pegazus, 1996, Gold Pegasus, 2002 EFFIE (with peer

designers of ‘Hat Reklám’)

2013 “I. Water-Mark” International Fine Art Biennale – special

award of Rotary Club

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Janka Major

Sculptor

She was born in Keszthely, Hungary on 11 December 1987.

She studied at the Hungarian Academy of fine Arts, between

2006 and 2012, majoring sculpture. Her master was Mr. Pál Kö.

Awards:

Hungarofest competition 2nd place 2011th

SZÉPMA Foundation Scholarship 2011th

She appeared in many major exhibitions and several workshops

nationwide.

Public works:

2006 - Altar statue of St. Michael and St. Mary's relief,

Vonyarcvashegy, Hungary, St. Michael's Chapel

2014 - Vonyarcvashegy relief showing the history of a 5-part

series, Vonyarcvashegy, Almond Park

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Csanád Beretvás

Sculptor

Born in Budapest in 1973. Stone and wood sculptor. He mades statues, embossments, ornamental pieces and articles for personal use. He exhibits since 1998. He has 10 statues in public places.

He had 25 individual exhibitions, and participated in more than 100 collective exhibitions. His works are natural, organic forms, sometimes conceived from an unusual point of view. He participated in symposiums in Hungary, Romania, Italy, Slovakia and Germany.

Selected Prizes:

2011 Szeged, Hungary - REÖK Palota XXXV. Szeged Summer Exhibition - Prize of the Ministry of Human Capacities

2010 Szigetszentmiklós, Hungary – City Gallery „Connections” Mid-Hungary Young Fine Artists Creators’ Biennale - 1st Prize

2008 Vác, Hungary - Madách Imre Cultural Center Amateur Artium - Pest County Plasztikai Prize

Budapest - Csepel - Csepel Gallery, House of Arts, Anno Domini XXVIII - Királyerdei Workshop Prize

2007 Budapest- Csepel - Csepel Gallery, House of Arts, Anno Domini XXVII. - Közönségdíj

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Erika Illés

Sculptor

Ms. Illés became a certified restaurateur a year

after finishing her secondary school, in 1986. In

1991 she attended the Salzburg Summer Academy

in Austria, her master there was Costa Radovani.

She graduated at the Hungarian Academy of Fine

Arts in Budapest, in 1996. In 2010 she gained a

postgraduate diploma on Art-therapy at the

Medical and Art Faculty of the University of Pécs,

Hungary.

Illés appeared on many individual and collective

exhibitions in Hungary and abroad.

Nine of her statues are exhibited on public areas

in West Hungary.

Erika Illés has been living in a scenic, small village

of Nemeskocs, Western Hungary.

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Péter Baky

Painter

He was born on 29.11.1950, in Budapest. Between 1965 and 69 he attended the Hungarian Secondary School of Visual Arts. He graduated at the Hungarian University (Academy) of Fine Arts in 1978.

He was admitted to the National Association of Hungarian Creative Artists in 1977. Among others, he is also member of the Association of Hungarian Fine and Applied Artists, the Association of Hungarian Graphic Artists, the Society of Hungarian Painters, and the Veszprém County Art Guild.

Between 1993 and 2012 he was Director of the Szekszárd House of Arts; in the meantime, between 1995-2010, Art Director of the Ferencváros Basement Gallery in Budapest.

His first individual exhibition took place in 1980, followed by many others both at home and abroad. He is regular participant of the national art shows and tenders. He has headed several Art Colonies from 1990 to 2005. He organised/acted as curator of several national and international exhibitions.

A number of his works are displayed at public institutions, in public collections. Public sculptures, mural works: Designer of World War II Memorial, 1990, Szekszárd;

Szekszárd Wine Fountain,1994 Creator of Stations of the Cross, panel painting, 17 parts, Szekszárd Kolping SchooI 1997; History of Szekszárd, 2x18 sq. m panel paining, Szekszárd Mayor’s Office.

Main awards: Pro Urbe Szekszárd, 2000; Millennium Gold Medal, 2001; Babits Mihály Prize, 2002; Tolna County Prima Prize, 2009; Hungarian Cross of Merit, 2014.

Main individual exhibitions: 1980: Budapest Ferencvárosi Pincegaléria; 1981: Szeged; 1984: Lomza, Poland; 1987: Nienburg, Germany; 1988: Bremen, Germany; 1989: Worpswede, Germany; 1996: Brassó, Romania, Budapest, Kortárs Gallery;

2000 :Stuttgart, Germany; 2002: Budapest, Vigadó Gallery.; 2005: Budapest, Arany 10 Gallery; 2007: Kecskemét Művelődési Központ.

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László Fábián

Graphic Artist

Fabian was born August 8, 1951 in Balatonszemes Hungary.

He graduated in 1977 at the Pécs Teacher Training College as

teacher of Geography and Drawing. His talent as graphic

artist has been appealed during the College years. He took

part and won prizes at College and national competitions and

exhibitions.

After three years of teaching in Balatonalmádi he was

appointed as Director of the Elementary School No. 1 in

Balatonalmádi. In this position he has been enjoying the

confidence of the Board of Representatives as well as the

parents and fellow teachers for more than three decades.

As a teacher in Drawing and Graphic Art he showed example

of openness in methodology and progressive approach.

As Graphic Artist he organized local exhibitions and art

shows by which he did his utmost for the reputation of the

city of Balatonalmádi.

Since 2010 he is also editor in chief of the periodical “Új

Almádi Újság” (New Almádi Magazine)

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