Beáta Kovács

Beata is a Hungarian visual artist from Serbia, currently based in Purmerend, the Netherlands. Her work centers on pencil drawings using surrealist self-portraiture.

Her love for drawing began at a young age. She chose pencil for its accessibility, and over time, it became her signature medium. Her work draws inspiration from nature, weaving together florals, birds, and insects with surreal self-portraits to create a dreamlike world.

Dahila
€145.00

In these three pieces, I aim to fuse nature with the human body, exploring the deep connection between the self and the natural world.

Using flowers, butterflies, and animals as symbols of change, growth, and the interconnectedness of all living things. The surreal elements invite viewers to reflect on their own relationships with nature, while blurring the boundaries between the human form and the environment.

Through this surrealistic approach, I explore not just my own identity, but the ever-changing nature of existence.

Drawing from reference images of myself and my surroundings through the use of light and shadow, I create a dream-like atmosphere that adds emotional depth to the piece.

Artist: Beáta Kovács

Dimensions: 40cm x 30cm

Year: 2024

Frame: Without Frame

Technique: printed on Litho white 230gsm paper