” Falling 01″ Csaba Pal (HU)

Csaba Pal (HU)

Hungarian artist Csaba Pal’s abstract landscapes reveal a playful sense of life. Black and white are the two main, contrasting colours but there is also room for all the shades in between, which give his works a sense of transparency. His main focus on the unlimited movement of the works. His drawings consist of lines and irregular areas made of contrasting colours and remind of seemingly controlled randomness that mostly guides human life: the approach to such chaos is though not tragic, but the artist faces it with dreamy humour, becoming itself the demiurg of a space with authonome rules, that represents the authentic freedom of art.

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” Falling 02″ Csaba Pal (HU)

Csaba Pal (HU)

Hungarian artist Csaba Pal’s abstract landscapes reveal a playful sense of life. Black and white are the two main, contrasting colours but there is also room for all the shades in between, which give his works a sense of transparency. His main focus on the unlimited movement of the works. His drawings consist of lines and irregular areas made of contrasting colours and remind of seemingly controlled randomness that mostly guides human life: the approach to such chaos is though not tragic, but the artist faces it with dreamy humour, becoming itself the demiurg of a space with authonome rules, that represents the authentic freedom of art.

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” Falling 03″ Csaba Pal (HU)

Csaba Pal (HU)

Hungarian artist Csaba Pal’s abstract landscapes reveal a playful sense of life. Black and white are the two main, contrasting colours but there is also room for all the shades in between, which give his works a sense of transparency. His main focus on the unlimited movement of the works. His drawings consist of lines and irregular areas made of contrasting colours and remind of seemingly controlled randomness that mostly guides human life: the approach to such chaos is though not tragic, but the artist faces it with dreamy humour, becoming itself the demiurg of a space with authonome rules, that represents the authentic freedom of art.

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“Load 15” Csaba Pal (HU)

Csaba Pal (HU)

Hungarian artist Csaba Pal’s abstract landscapes reveal a playful sense of life. Black and white are the two main, contrasting colours but there is also room for all the shades in between, which give his works a sense of transparency. His main focus on the unlimited movement of the works. His drawings consist of lines and irregular areas made of contrasting colours and remind of seemingly controlled randomness that mostly guides human life: the approach to such chaos is though not tragic, but the artist faces it with dreamy humour, becoming itself the demiurg of a space with authonome rules, that represents the authentic freedom of art.

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Csaba Pal (HU), “Shedding 9”

Csaba Pal (HU)

Hungarian artist Csaba Pal’s abstract landscapes reveal a playful sense of life. Black and white are the two main, contrasting colours but there is also room for all the shades in between, which give his works a sense of transparency. His main focus on the unlimited movement of the works. His drawings consist of lines and irregular areas made of contrasting colours and remind of seemingly controlled randomness that mostly guides human life: the approach to such chaos is though not tragic, but the artist faces it with dreamy humour, becoming itself the demiurg of a space with authonome rules, that represents the authentic freedom of art.

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Csaba Pal (HU), “Shedding 10”

Csaba Pal (HU)

Hungarian artist Csaba Pal’s abstract landscapes reveal a playful sense of life. Black and white are the two main, contrasting colours but there is also room for all the shades in between, which give his works a sense of transparency. His main focus on the unlimited movement of the works. His drawings consist of lines and irregular areas made of contrasting colours and remind of seemingly controlled randomness that mostly guides human life: the approach to such chaos is though not tragic, but the artist faces it with dreamy humour, becoming itself the demiurg of a space with authonome rules, that represents the authentic freedom of art.

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Csaba Pal (HU), “Moment_03”

Csaba Pal (HU), Moment_03

Csaba Pal (HU)

Hungarian artist Csaba Pal’s abstract landscapes reveal a playful sense of life. Black and white are the two main, contrasting colours but there is also room for all the shades in between, which give his works a sense of transparency. His main focus on the unlimited movement of the works. His drawings consist of lines and irregular areas made of contrasting colours and remind of seemingly controlled randomness that mostly guides human life: the approach to such chaos is though not tragic, but the artist faces it with dreamy humour, becoming itself the demiurg of a space with authonome rules, that represents the authentic freedom of art.

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Csaba Pal (HU), “Moment_02” (Sold)

Csaba Pal (HU), Moment_02

Title: Moment_02

Artist: Csaba Pal (HU)

Technique: mixed on paper

Size: 594×420 mm

Year: 2021

Price: sold

Csaba Pal (HU)

Hungarian artist Csaba Pal’s abstract landscapes reveal a playful sense of life. Black and white are the two main, contrasting colours but there is also room for all the shades in between, which give his works a sense of transparency. His main focus on the unlimited movement of the works. His drawings consist of lines and irregular areas made of contrasting colours and remind of seemingly controlled randomness that mostly guides human life: the approach to such chaos is though not tragic, but the artist faces it with dreamy humour, becoming itself the demiurg of a space with authonome rules, that represents the authentic freedom of art.

Csaba Pal (HU), “Moment_01” (Sold)

Csaba Pal (HU), Moment_01

Title: Moment_01

Artist: Csaba Pal (HU)

Technique: mixed on paper

Size: 594×420 mm

Year: 2021

Price: sold

Csaba Pal (HU)

Hungarian artist Csaba Pal’s abstract landscapes reveal a playful sense of life. Black and white are the two main, contrasting colours but there is also room for all the shades in between, which give his works a sense of transparency. His main focus on the unlimited movement of the works. His drawings consist of lines and irregular areas made of contrasting colours and remind of seemingly controlled randomness that mostly guides human life: the approach to such chaos is though not tragic, but the artist faces it with dreamy humour, becoming itself the demiurg of a space with authonome rules, that represents the authentic freedom of art.