Rubint Ávrahám Péter
Blue Flowers in the Light

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Ács Érmes Károly
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ermesprojekt@gmail.com
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Ávrahám Péter Rubint's Artistic Career
Ávrahám Péter Rubint (1978–) is one of the most exciting figures in contemporary Hungarian visual art. He began his career in the early 2000s, initially in painting and graphic arts, then turned towards digital art and installations. His style is characterized by a combination of expressive brushstrokes and conceptual ideas, with social and psychological layers often appearing in his works.
Early Work: His first solo exhibition took place in 2005 in Budapest, where he burst into public consciousness with the series titled "Soul Spots." These paintings are visual manifestations of human emotions: using vibrant colors and thick textures, he depicted internal tensions and oscillations.
Focus on Space and Light: After 2010, Ávrahám Péter began experimenting with installations. His works titled "Light Steps" and "Empty Spaces" create a spatial experience where light and shadow are in a continuous dialogue. The use of glass, metal, and LED lights opened a new dimension in his art.
In his works, he explores the boundary between technology and human emotions, making his creations both futuristic and intimate in tone. He has participated in numerous international festivals, and among his awards are the HangART Award and the Outstanding Creator of Digital Art recognition.
Ávrahám Péter Rubint's art is dynamically evolving, raising new questions about the perception of reality in every new project. Through his experimental spirit and innovative vision, he has become a defining figure in the domestic cultural scene.