Artist Information:
Alex Jobbagy
Melbourne,
Australia
Member Since: Apr 2009
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Artist Statement:
"Being both a formally and a self educated artist, I have always been interested in social/political issues as the major forces that shape our life, and their effect on the average person's struggle to survive and rise.
I had my first solo exhibition at the age of 13.
Inspired by the surrealist movement and Salvador Dali, my artistic style of expression is surrealism and symbolism. I am continuously experimenting with different mediums but my favourite remains oil on canvas.
As an artist, I feel that it is my duty to reveal the contrast between the harmonious relationship of the individual with nature, as opposed, to the man-made, often artificial, connections developed in the modern society.
While my artworks speak for themselves, I want to present these issues from a different, unique angle, hoping to stop viewers and encourage them to think."
Visit my blog at: http://jobbagy.blogspot.com/
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Artist Exhibitions:
Art exhibition
- Then (1956) & Now (2009)
opening night 23 October 2009 - 8 pm
1956 Hungarian revolution art project
The 1956 Hungarian Revolution, was a widespread revolt against Soviet communist influence and control in Hungary. The revolt was brutally suppressed by Soviet troops. About 25-50,000 Hungarians and 7,000 ...
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Artist Galleries:
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Alex Jobbagy's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Alex Jobbagy's Portfolio. Browse Jobbagy's body of work: "Being both a formally and a self educated artist, I have always been interested in social/political issues as the major forces that shape our life, and their effect on the average person's struggle to survive and rise.
I had my first solo exhibition at the age of 13.
Inspired by the surrealist movement and Salvador Dali, my artistic style of expression is surrealism and symbolism. I am continuously experimenting with different mediums but my favourite remains oil on canvas.
As an artist, I feel that it is my duty to reveal the contrast between the harmonious relationship of... | |
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