Lilla Bodor

Lilla Bodor (1979) Hungarian painter.

The artist presents the spaces of our lives filtered by a real convex mirror and the curved mirror of her imagination as well. Two of the capital features of Lilla Bodor’s creating practice, the usage of tondo - the round picture formats, and the bending of the painted spaces, figures, objects.[1]

Bodor portrait

About Lilla Bodor's paintings

The main topics of the paintings depicting the reflections are mostly inner spaces and female figures. She reflects the world in a convex mirror and she further interprets this view in the arrangement and painting of her pictures. [2]

Little woman in big room (1)
Small studio (2)
Arrival of Paolina Carapina (3)

Education

Social memberships

Awards

Selected Exhibitions

Paintings (selection)

  1. Little woman in big room 2009 Oil on canvas. Diameter: 90 cm
  2. Small studio 2007 Oil on canvas.
  3. Arrival of Paolina Carapina 2010 Oil on canvas. Diameter: 35 cm

References

  1. lillArt BLog (English)
  2. Contemporary private collectors
  3. Dissertations
  4. Best of Diploma 2007
  5. Hungarian: Magyar Alkotóművészek Országos Szövetsége
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