Warm Room Distant Rooftops

Reproduction Print by Laszlo Abonyi

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Artwork Details

Medium Canvas Print, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions Printed to size: 40cm (W) x 30cm (H) x 5.5cm (D)
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Original Artwork's Description

This oil painting captures a sun-drenched lounge room alive with warmth and quiet energy. A wide window on the right floods the space with golden light, illuminating a red couch, a round coffee table, and carefully placed shelves filled with books. Lush potted plants add softness and life to the scene, while sunlight dances across the floor and furniture in layered hues of yellow, orange, and red.

Beyond the window, hints of city rooftops suggest a European metropolis—perhaps Rome or Paris—adding a layer of curiosity and inviting the viewer to imagine the world beyond this intimate interior.

Artist Bio

Welcome, and thank you for visiting my profile.

My journey into art began in 2019, during a time when the world slowed down and many of us had a chance to reflect on what truly matters. For me, it all started with a simple book that encouraged drawing and painting from observation. What began as an experiment quickly turned into a passion. I started with charcoal and pencil sketches—portraits and still life—and soon found myself exploring acrylics and oils. The moment I picked up a brush, something clicked. Creating art became more than a hobby; it felt like a calling.

I’m a self-taught artist, with no formal training—just a deep curiosity and a drive to create. The only early artistic influence in my life was my grandmother, who began painting in her seventies as a way to cope with the loss of my young niece. Her story reminds me that it’s never too late to start something meaningful.

Originally from Budapest, Hungary, I moved to Australia as a teenager. My work is often shaped by both these cultures, and the places and people I’ve encountered along the way. I don’t follow a strict process or plan what to paint ahead of time. Inspiration strikes in a moment—whether it’s an urban landscape, a fleeting feeling, or a piece of modern design—and I follow that impulse straight to the canvas.

My style leans toward modern impressionism, and I’m constantly experimenting, letting curiosity guide me. I aim to create pieces that evoke a sense of beauty, calm, and reflection—offering a glimpse into the way I see the world, with a contemporary twist.

Thank you again for stopping by. I hope my work speaks to you in a way that words sometimes can’t.