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by eniko czigany

Handmade paper 200 gr/sqm

h: 60 w: 42 d: 1 (cms).

My work focuses on depicting rural landscapes from a bird’s-eye perspective, using satellite imagery and aerial photography. The structured networks created by agricultural machinery become visual metaphors within these images. Since the beginning of my career, I have been fascinated by the unique harmony between geometric forms and the organic landscape. Human food production and the division of landownership have inscribed complex geometric patterns onto the Earth’s surface, whose beauty and intricacy continue to amaze me. These landscapes carry not only aesthetic value but also the history and culture of a place. Yet this story is deeply contradictory: through cultivation, humanity both creates and destroys - meeting essential needs while simultaneously damaging soil and original ecosystems. My paintings capture traces of this powerful and unsettling process, presenting identifiable real landscapes through an artistic lens and revealing nature from a new visual perspective.

£900 (As exhibited.)
£900 (Unframed print.)

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Traces 23_23

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by eniko czigany

Handmade paper 200 gr/sqm

h: 60 w: 42 d: 1 (cms).

My work focuses on depicting rural landscapes from a bird’s-eye perspective, using satellite imagery and aerial photography. The structured networks created by agricultural machinery become visual metaphors within these images. Since the beginning of my career, I have been fascinated by the unique harmony between geometric forms and the organic landscape. Human food production and the division of landownership have inscribed complex geometric patterns onto the Earth’s surface, whose beauty and intricacy continue to amaze me. These landscapes carry not only aesthetic value but also the history and culture of a place. Yet this story is deeply contradictory: through cultivation, humanity both creates and destroys - meeting essential needs while simultaneously damaging soil and original ecosystems. My paintings capture traces of this powerful and unsettling process, presenting identifiable real landscapes through an artistic lens and revealing nature from a new visual perspective.

£900 (As exhibited.)
£900 (Unframed print.)

Please Note: If you are overseas and interested in a purchase, please note that there will be additional costs for postage and packaging added to this price. Feel free to enquire about this using the button below.

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