
The Hungarian artist Beata Belanszky is inspired, at a young age, by the image, which she discovers through her father's profession as a photographer. Later, she found a more final form of free expression in painting, which she shares with several artists all over the world in the context of the ""Transylvanian Artists Community"" during gatherings or collective exhibitions.
The artist's gesture is at first guided by a feeling of peace, harmony and silence as she paints. She is intuitive and her creation unfolds as her imagination expands. The process therefore is what is most at stake: let the colours express themselves, the shapes come together, let the paint come to life through the emotions of painting. Oil or acrylic, paint brushes, brushes or knives, the artist can use her tools to explore her deeper self and become an observer or witness to the artistic elaboration of her creation, to what she calls the ""miracle"" of her work.
Her compositions are fluid, transparent, dare to confront adversaries, to mix geometric elements with supple shapes, muted tones with luminous shades, matter with transparency. The dreamlike landscapes or sunsets that emerge from her works are the reflection of the human being in all its complexity and greater truth.