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An artist whose images seem to dance

By Xu Haoyu | China Daily | Updated: 2022-09-03 09:31

Three of Szabolcs Bozo's paintings on display at his solo show at M Woods art museum in Beijing.[Photo provided to China Daily]

Rhythmic brushstrokes

Bozo's works are strongly influenced by Hungarian animation and children's books that he grew up with in the 1990s, a period which saw a creative explosion in animation studios in Budapest and beyond.

The things he read were inspired by local folklore, mythology and dark humor, an aesthetic and cultural context that was distinctly different from American counterparts.

As a former break dancer, the artist has an innate understanding of the dynamic body movement and a sense of wild physical energy-both explicitly presented in the gestural and rhythmic brushstrokes on his canvas.

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