A modern, symbolic artwork.
Past, present, future / Múlt, jelen, jövő
Hadar Tímea.
I was born in 1975, in Mukachevo, Transcarpathia, Ukraine. The Teachers’ Training College in Mukachevo holds a very important milestone of my life. Painting is my passion; it is where my interest towards every fine art area and creative arts originates from. I received my degree as a Fine Arts Teacher in the Transcarpathian National University, in 2007. Between 2010 and 2015 unfortunately I barely painted anything at all. However, in 2015 I took up the brush again and a new era begun in my life. Until 2022 I taught fine arts and painting in an elementary art school, and ever since then I have focused all my time and attention on painting.
In my works I usually don’t use singular technique or materials because I find that a personal boundary on my creativity. I love to be a realist, but I also like abstraction from time to time, and I always push myself to the limits of my creativity, trying to find new inspirations for my works.
It gives me a sense of freedom to paint whatever I like whenever I would like to. I usually paint the reality on my paintings through my perception, trying my best to create a painting that – when looked at – awakens the same feelings in the viewer, that I had in myself while painting. May it be a landscape or figurative, abstraction or impressionism – light plays a special role in my works all the time. I love to convey moods and feelings to others through my works, whatever connects me to the subject of that painting. Sometimes the feelings themselves are the main topics of my paintings.
If I was to define my area of creative art – as of this moment it would be somewhere between impressionism and expressionism. I cannot say, however, that this would be my area for the rest of my life as an artist, because as the world changes continuously – so does my perception and my style.I am a member of the Fine Arts capital Art Association since 2019, and I am present in their recorded catalogue as well. I participate in numerous art camps both inside and outside Hungary every year. My works can be found in private collections in Hungary, Ukraine, Austria, Great Britain, Canada, Iran and Japan.