about
Hello. I am hanga
- the design is the best game ever -
I was born in Szeged in 1988...
Everyone is a visual artist in my entire family... So I was hopelessly trying to choose
a different path...
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My first 'international' success happened, when I was 5 (I won the drawing competition of ING - I brought my family to Paris from Hungary) - it is very important in my life, because that keeps me going... It gives me the power. Like:
- Oh Man! If your baby self would see you now, would cry hard, do better!
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Since then, I am always dreaming.
My works appeared on some international exhibitions since I was 6,
in Aiud, Bucharest, Gyomaendrőd, Budapest, Bahgdad, New York, London, Peking, Paris, Lima, Dubai, Brussels...
I was always on my mom's side... she is a sculptor, painter - she is an artist, amazing one.
She experimented with materials and lights and textures...I naturally learned next to her about the tools and colors.
I sold my first illustration (an ink drawing) at age 11, then I realised for the first time, that doing this actually can be my calling:D
Went to study graphic design in Szeged, Tömörkény, many amazing artist were around that building, it is all filled with culture and creativity (if you can, visit that place, it really can inspire you). Right after graduation I went to the Hungarian University of Fine Arts (MKE) to learn more about Design, typography, posters and typefaces, it is hard to get in, only 10 of us got in out of 400 applicants in that year. Still it was a shock. Everything reviled itself, the world is so different, than I imagined... people do not care about 'art', not really, and beauty is a moving target, not talking about trends... Most of us care about the value, the success and the concept of art, but not the 'art'... so I spent almost a decade to figure out, how I will understand the world... then I arrived to the conclusion, that art is actually "the level of doing something", it is not the meaning, or aesthetic, or how academic something could be, it is the level of doing it.. and it’s working only, if it affects... and design has not so much to do with 'me', it has to do "the thing" with others... So when I design, it should work on YOU. So that is what I am so into... the way, how it works...
-- how it speaks to our mates.
So I am still rolling.

