Showing posts with label Lajhi's painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lajhi's painting. Show all posts

Monday, February 25, 2019

Mess-up with some highlights [with anonym art critic]

"In the footsteps of the famous painter Michael von Munkácsy, Lajhi, an adventurous Berlin-based artist, introduces the Hungarian social loneliness to the local audience from a personal perspective. Their most significant feature is to dealing with dark brown shades in order to create an enigmatic and gloomy atmosphere. They are creating intimate portrays of the female lower body. Lajhi is aiming to refer to the provincial art of the 19’s century. Their conceptual aspirations are to break out from the strict gender feminist bubble, and they are aiming to reinterpret the traditions of the Christian imagery in order to rebellion against every kind of dogma."

[anonym art critic]

Detail of the picture below:






Acryl on canvas, 60x80cm, painted by Lajhi

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Trans Jesu

I painted this picture at the "copying and interpreting" workshop in the school. on the original El Greco's painting, Jesu looks at the father. in my interpretation Jesu looks at the viewer, has wounds neither on the hands nor on the foots but under the breasts. first oil painting of mine


the orginal El Greco painting:


detail of Lajhi's painting...Jesu looks at you


Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Grey

painted by Lajhi today afternoon....LAjhi tried to use more than 20 shades of grey (what the teacher asked at colourstudie curse). I don't know, what the artist thought at the time of the production of this artwork, but it is sure, this is a half-abstract picture !! it might contain some memories of the nice new wave gothic party on last Monday and of the hangovered days after (today too).

painted by Lajhi