József Baksai (1957), painter, graphic artist and art teacher
Since the 1980s, his series of paintings have represented mythological themes from different cultures or the elements (his recent works). Due to their special texture, his paintings, which are characterised by dark and earth tones, resemble reliefs. The thick layers of oil paint endow his figures with a spatial dimension. The most outstanding series of his graphic art was inspired by literature. The watercolour & pencil collages he created over the past decade include not only recurrent motifs, such as a dish symbolising the universe, fish, trees and shadows, but text fragments, as well.
- Bhartrihari 105×70 cm olaj vászon
- Éden akvarell,papír 155x99mm
- Baksai-József
- A csontok mezejénakvarell,papír 171x124mm
- Csönd akvarell,papír 160x101mm
- Tej vegyes t.,papír 160x101mm
- Alkony 105×70 cm olaj vászon
- Boat 100×70 cm vegyes technika
- Cruor 2013 105×70 cm olaj vászon
- Csésze 105×70 cm olaj vászon
- Grál 100×70 cm vegyes technika
- Occasus 105×70 cm olaj vászon
- Sand 100×70 cm vegyes technika
- Úton 100×70 cm vegyes technika
- Víz 100×65 cm olaj vászon
- Hajnal vegyes t.,papír 157x99mm
- Várakozás vegyes t.,papír 160x96mm
- Sacrarium akvarell,papír 165x100mm