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I was born in Budapest, Hungary.
In my early years, my passion was dance.
I became a professional dancer, a member of the dance company called
Budapest Ballet. My experiences with ceramics started in my early childhood, spending time in a ceramic studio of my grandmother. After a major back injury, I had to stop dancing, so I decided to move to London and study ceramics.
My dancing background continues to have the biggest influence on my work, the way one holds and controls her body while dancing and the way one centres a piece of clay when throwing it on the wheel, came from the same source, based on the same phenomenon: balance.
With my latest projects, I have created transparency by mixing the porcelain body with paper clay in order to find lightness and flexibility, enabling me to throw and manipulate the forms.
The philosophy behind my works is how light gives life and movement to porcelain/bone china forms together with their shadows. The process of creation generates internal balance on a personal level, experiencing my own depths, heights, and feelings, pushing the limits of myself and the material. I strive to present and improve myself and the world around me.
My work approach centers around playing with the applicability limits of the properties of the materials used for my creations.
The transparency of the material that gives light a different path, the play of light and shadow in different spaces of my works, the multidimensionality and multifunctionality of my works continue to be an exciting creative task and challenge for me.
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