Lost In The World of Art
Back in May, I visited an exhibition which hosted the artworks of a single artist, Mária Schneller. It was an interesting exhibition with a lot of nice artworks, so today I'd like to share a few with you.
Portrait of Zoltán. The model must have been a relative or someone close to the artist as there were two paintings featuring him. I really liked how the portrait turned out, it's so life like. I'm a huge fan of green-blue color combination, if it's the right shade.
Dark Hills
After all those exhibitions I have visited, I can tell you that the majority of the artworks are of regular, standard size, the size of the canvas you can buy in the art stores. Nothing wrong with that, but after some time, it becomes boring. This is why I like unconventional sized artworks. This was a wide canvas, perfect for what the painting is. The green frame was also a good decision as it goes well with the colors. The painting is called Dark Hills and it is indeed a bit dark but reflects reality very well.
Small Autumn Painting
Another green framed painting, a nice landscape I liked. Those light colors have a calming effect I think. It looks like a nice, sunny autumn day.
Autumn
This nice autumn scene reminds me of a place I know. It's kind of like an invite for me as when I'm looking at it, it makes me want to go visit the place.
View of Koltó
Koltó is a village with rich history. There's a Teleki castle in Koltó. This painting is not about the castle though, it is a nice landscape, similar in style, to the other two above.
Reflections
When I see reflection paintings, I'm always looking to check if the reflections are in order, they are really reflections in the right direction, not just some shadows, but this one seems to be prefect. I liked the tone of the painting a lot and again, the green frame goes well with the colors.
Swampy Area
Koltó Landscape
When I look at these paintings, I'm imagining them on my wall and asking myself how I would feel to see them day by day. I suppose that's how you decide if you buy it or not. Obviously there's another reason to buy paintings, like store of value, but in some cases, when it comes to store of value, people tend to aim higher and buy internationally acknowledged, famous painters' artwork. I would be happy with any of these artworks as it would make me want to go out and seek for these scenes, but again, one can't have it all. Space is limited.
Landscape With The Hill
If I could only redirect the fresh air from those mountains into my room 😄. Would be a very cool thing, but not possible so far.

Gábor Kentelki - No Title
This was a different exhibition, you can see the style has changed too. This abstract has no title, so you can give it a title, whatever your imagination tells you. The color combination is amazing and I loved the texture too. However, I have no idea what title I would give it to be honest.
Gábor Kentelki - No Title
This was a smaller one, on top of the other. Another abstract, with less colors. Nice, but I think I liked the other one better.
Gábor Kentelki - Walk In The Woods
This was also nice, but I think there's no such grass in the woods. Then again, who said the painting has to match reality, right?
Gábor Kentelki - Landscape
A very colorful one I might add, but nice. I like unconventional things, in art too.
Gábor Kentelki - Palette Interpretation
This was a very cool one. I suppose it's an interpretation of the color palette of a painter, roughly.
Look at the amount of painting used to create this artwork. I was afraid that big pieces of dry paint would fall down 😁. Loved the idea.
Gábor Kentelki - Palette Interpretation 2.
Same idea with different colors and less paint.
Gábor Kentelki - Eternal Struggle
Well, life is an eternal struggle.
Gábor Kentelki - Sunrise
This was a strange one. I would have never guessed what the artist wanted to illustrate here.
Gábor Kentelki - Sunset
If the previous one (sunrise) was strange, look at this one. One would expect some golden colors for sunset, so this is officially a strange one as well.
So this is it for today. Stay tuned for my next art post as it's coming soon :)

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Nice artworks. Especially the Autumn and the reflections. If i want to choose my first five. They will be on the top list. Thanks for sharing with us.🥰
Lol, I see it's working for you when you want to pick one.
😊😊😊😊😊
Nice art work. The first one(Portrait of Zoltán) seems to be my favorite cause it looks so real.
If I were to give the first Gábor Kentelki - No Title , a title I would give it “Green pastures” cause there’s lot of green in it.
It looks so real indeed, almost like a photo. If you fine tune the texture, you can make a decent photo out of it.
And yes you're right, it could be called “Green pastures”. Good choice :)
Yes that is true. It will look more like a hand sketch portrait.
Thank you
Mária Schneller seems to be a very creative artist. I admire the fact that he didn't give the abstract paintings any title. It makes it intriguing for viewers to explore their minds for a befitting interpretation.
Thank you for showing us these beautiful paintings from the exhibition. I'm a lover of nature and the 'Autumn' painting is definitely my favourite, followed by the 'Walk In The Woods'.🤗
When the artwork has no title, you try to figure out what it can be. But if it has a title, you are wondering what the artist meant by that, so it's a guessing work either way. I'm glad you liked them.
Hmm... That's true.🙂
This photo art are really amazing, i love them all. Thanks for sharing
I'm glad to hear that.
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I really enjoyed this tour of the art works. Like you, I sometimes look at paintings of landscapes and places, and imagine myself there. I used to do that a lot as a child.
The painting "Gábor Kentelki - Palette Interpretation 2" has what almost looks like a person in the bottom right of the painting. I wonder if it is only my eyes that are putting those shades and colors together to make that shape out or if anyone else does.

To be honest, I did not see the person and looking at the cropped image you posted, I'm struggling to see it, but that doesn't mean you're wrong. It's good that you were able to spot it :)
I really don’t know it’s a person. I could just be imagining it. Haha
Either way, it's a good thing :)
Awesome art. With so many it is hard to choose one. Thanks for sharing.
Yes, sometimes it's hard to choose.
#posh
https://twitter.com/Luzscarllet/status/1697401455743823955?s=20
The portraits are all so pretty!
Thank you.
I love Autumn Art makes me missing.
When I see this art I miss my native
town Pyin Oo Lwin, Myanmar.
I used to draw natural mountains on
paper by pencil. Also I miss my
childhood life.
Thank you
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Disclosure of feelings.Also called art.It makes people think.
!luv them!
Glad to hear that.
Wow! Art is awesome. I love the details on every painting.
Very nice exhibition... I would like to visit one day just one. Thanks for sharing with us.
I'm sure there are art exhibitions where you live too, so your dream may come true if you are willing to go :)