Tibor Nagy
The paintings of Tibor Nagy are a testament to his dogged determination to clarify, to capture a vision informed by his life and his native land of Slovakia, by both the measurable and the abstract.
Since Tibor started painting in oils, he has explored the mysterious terrain between what can be measured by physical senses and what can be perceived only by emotions. His paintings are his true personal confessions where the emphasis is put on the emotional context.
At the beginning of Tibor’s artistic journey, realism combined with abstraction was the direction which prevailed in his style. Later in the eighties he started to incline more toward surrealism, combined techniques and experimentation still searching for his own unique way of expression.
In 2005, Tibor finally painted his very first plein air. It was also his first contact with landscape painting and oil painting. He immediately saw a great potential in this form of painting and expression even despite the difficulty of this style. The “Alla Prima” approach seemed very appealing in a sense of directness, truthfulness and expressiveness while at the same time being a real challenge as it required an uncompromising artist.
Tibor Nagy
The paintings of Tibor Nagy are a testament to his dogged determination to clarify, to capture a vision informed by his life and his native land of Slovakia, by both the measurable and the abstract.
Since Tibor started painting in oils, he has explored the mysterious terrain between what can be measured by physical senses and what can be perceived only by emotions. His paintings are his true personal confessions where the emphasis is put on the emotional context.
At the beginning of Tibor’s artistic journey, realism combined with abstraction was the direction which prevailed in his style. Later in the eighties he started to incline more toward surrealism, combined techniques and experimentation still searching for his own unique way of expression.
In 2005, Tibor finally painted his very first plein air. It was also his first contact with landscape painting and oil painting. He immediately saw a great potential in this form of painting and expression even despite the difficulty of this style. The “Alla Prima” approach seemed very appealing in a sense of directness, truthfulness and expressiveness while at the same time being a real challenge as it required an uncompromising artist.
Tibor Nagy’s Gallery
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Soft mirroring
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Quiet stream
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A memory of winter
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Early spring
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Under the forest
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Falling winter
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Autumn twilight
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Spring breath
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The Presence
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Highlands in red
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Orava
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Landscape metamorphosis #3
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Landscape metamorphosis #2
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Landscape metamorphosis #1
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The legacy
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Hidden Infinity
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Gray Gravity
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Blue Mountains II
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Winter space
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Hidden Light
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Rainy Day
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Color Symbiosis
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Eastern Wind
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Resonance
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Land of Wind
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Spring Air
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Hidden Beauty
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Highland Lights
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Street sketch #14
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Sublimation
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Purple Evening
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Summer Flowers
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Mountains IV
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Wrinkled walls
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Warm Track
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The Attraction
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Slow winter
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Wet layers
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Mountains II
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Lost in spring
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Tram Stop in The Morning
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The Falling Sky
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Nocturne
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The Urban Flow
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The Breath of the earth
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