Iva Bittová
created: 05. 08. 2024 10:58 modified: 05. 08. 2024 10:58
Milan Berky (1961-) comes from Lučenec. He worked on the railway since 1979, after 35 years of work he lost his job. Being unemployed, he began to draw portraits. His portraits also reached Pope Francis and the President of the Slovak Republic Zuzana Čaputová. His drawing - a portrait of an Iraqi statesman, is used on postage stamps of Iraq. In addition to portraits, he also draws nudes. He exhibits not only in Slovakia, but also abroad.
In 2023, the Fund for the Promotion of the Culture of National Minorities of the Slovak Republic supported his exhibition of 30 portraits depicting Roma men and women from cultural, social and sporting life.
The drawings are in the B2 format. The technique used is charcoal drawing. Each portrait is signed with the author's signature and with the date. The portraits are framed.
The portrait depicts the singer Iva Bittová. The portrait was created on 17 January 2024.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact drawing Milan Berky general audience internal
Elvis Presley
created: 05. 08. 2024 10:52 modified: 05. 08. 2024 10:52
Milan Berky (1961-) comes from Lučenec. He worked on the railway since 1979, after 35 years of work he lost his job. Being unemployed, he began to draw portraits. His portraits also reached Pope Francis and the President of the Slovak Republic Zuzana Čaputová. His drawing - a portrait of an Iraqi statesman, is used on postage stamps of Iraq. In addition to portraits, he also draws nudes. He exhibits not only in Slovakia, but also abroad.
In 2023, the Fund for the Promotion of the Culture of National Minorities of the Slovak Republic supported his exhibition of 30 portraits depicting Roma men and women from cultural, social and sporting life.
The drawings are in the B2 format. The technique used is charcoal drawing. Each portrait is signed with the author's signature and with the date. The portraits are framed.
The portrait depicts the singer Elvis Presley. The portrait was created on 23 December, 2023.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact drawing Milan Berky general audience internal
Antonio Banderas
created: 05. 08. 2024 10:38 modified: 05. 08. 2024 10:42
Milan Berky (1961-) comes from Lučenec. He worked on the railway since 1979, after 35 years of work he lost his job. Being unemployed, he began to draw portraits. His portraits also reached Pope Francis and the President of the Slovak Republic Zuzana Čaputová. His drawing - a portrait of an Iraqi statesman, is used on postage stamps of Iraq. In addition to portraits, he also draws nudes. He exhibits not only in Slovakia, but also abroad.
In 2023, the Fund for the Promotion of the Culture of National Minorities of the Slovak Republic supported his exhibition of 30 portraits depicting Roma men and women from cultural, social and sporting life.
The drawings are in the B2 format. The technique used is charcoal drawing. Each portrait is signed with the author's signature and with the date. The portraits are framed.
The portrait depicts the actor Antonio Banderas. The portrait was created in 2018.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact drawing Milan Berky general audience internal
Šarlota Bottová
created: 28. 05. 2024 09:29 modified: 28. 05. 2024 09:29
Šarlota Bottová is a graduate of the Secondary Vocational School in Rimavská Sobota, cosmetologist. She started to study fine arts during her studies at high school, where the subject of aesthetics is taught. In aesthetics classes she got acquainted with portraiture, and further improved herself as a self-taught artist, using resources available on the Internet and in professional literature. Her preferred technique is graphite pencil. In 2020, she also began working with color and continues to pursue portraiture.
In 2023, she received a grant from the Fund for the Promotion of Culture of National Minorities of the Slovak Republic to create a collection of paintings - portraits of Roma artists.
The portrait depicts the author of the collection of the portraits Šarlota Bottová.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Šarlota Bottová general audience internal
Katalin Papp
created: 28. 05. 2024 09:26 modified: 28. 05. 2024 09:26
Šarlota Bottová is a graduate of the Secondary Vocational School in Rimavská Sobota, cosmetologist. She started to study fine arts during her studies at high school, where the subject of aesthetics is taught. In aesthetics classes she got acquainted with portraiture, and further improved herself as a self-taught artist, using resources available on the Internet and in professional literature. Her preferred technique is graphite pencil. In 2020, she also began working with color and continues to pursue portraiture.
In 2023, she received a grant from the Fund for the Promotion of Culture of National Minorities of the Slovak Republic to create a collection of paintings - portraits of Roma artists.
The portrait depicts the artist Katalin Papp.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Šarlota Bottová general audience internal
Vojtech Kökény
created: 28. 05. 2024 09:14 modified: 28. 05. 2024 09:15
Šarlota Bottová is a graduate of the Secondary Vocational School in Rimavská Sobota, cosmetologist. She started to study fine arts during her studies at high school, where the subject of aesthetics is taught. In aesthetics classes she got acquainted with portraiture, and further improved herself as a self-taught artist, using resources available on the Internet and in professional literature. Her preferred technique is graphite pencil. In 2020, she also began working with color and continues to pursue portraiture.
In 2023, she received a grant from the Fund for the Promotion of Culture of National Minorities of the Slovak Republic to create a collection of paintings - portraits of Roma artists.
The portrait depicts the artist Vojtech Kökény.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Šarlota Bottová general audience internal
Tibor Oláh
created: 28. 05. 2024 09:07 modified: 28. 05. 2024 09:08
Šarlota Bottová is a graduate of the Secondary Vocational School in Rimavská Sobota, cosmetologist. She started to study fine arts during her studies at high school, where the subject of aesthetics is taught. In aesthetics classes she got acquainted with portraiture, and further improved herself as a self-taught artist, using resources available on the Internet and in professional literature. Her preferred technique is graphite pencil. In 2020, she also began working with color and continues to pursue portraiture.
In 2023, she received a grant from the Fund for the Promotion of Culture of National Minorities of the Slovak Republic to create a collection of paintings - portraits of Roma artists.
The portrait depicts the artist Tibor Oláh.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Šarlota Bottová general audience internal
Emília Rigová
created: 28. 05. 2024 09:03 modified: 28. 05. 2024 09:03
Šarlota Bottová is a graduate of the Secondary Vocational School in Rimavská Sobota, cosmetologist. She started to study fine arts during her studies at high school, where the subject of aesthetics is taught. In aesthetics classes she got acquainted with portraiture, and further improved herself as a self-taught artist, using resources available on the Internet and in professional literature. Her preferred technique is graphite pencil. In 2020, she also began working with color and continues to pursue portraiture.
In 2023, she received a grant from the Fund for the Promotion of Culture of National Minorities of the Slovak Republic to create a collection of paintings - portraits of Roma artists.
The portrait depicts the artist Emília Rigová.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Šarlota Bottová general audience internal
Erika Šajgalová
created: 28. 05. 2024 08:56 modified: 28. 05. 2024 08:57
Šarlota Bottová is a graduate of the Secondary Vocational School in Rimavská Sobota, cosmetologist. She started to study fine arts during her studies at high school, where the subject of aesthetics is taught. In aesthetics classes she got acquainted with portraiture, and further improved herself as a self-taught artist, using resources available on the Internet and in professional literature. Her preferred technique is graphite pencil. In 2020, she also began working with color and continues to pursue portraiture.
In 2023, she received a grant from the Fund for the Promotion of Culture of National Minorities of the Slovak Republic to create a collection of paintings - portraits of Roma artists.
The portrait depicts the artist Erika Šajgalová.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Šarlota Bottová general audience internal
Dušan Oláh
created: 28. 05. 2024 08:48 modified: 28. 05. 2024 08:49
Šarlota Bottová is a graduate of the Secondary Vocational School in Rimavská Sobota, cosmetologist. She started to study fine arts during her studies at high school, where the subject of aesthetics is taught. In aesthetics classes she got acquainted with portraiture, and further improved herself as a self-taught artist, using resources available on the Internet and in professional literature. Her preferred technique is graphite pencil. In 2020, she also began working with color and continues to pursue portraiture.
In 2023, she received a grant from the Fund for the Promotion of Culture of National Minorities of the Slovak Republic to create a collection of paintings - portraits of Roma artists.
The portrait depicts the artist Dušan Oláh.
category: fine arts
tags: secular material artistic 2D artifact painting Šarlota Bottová general audience internal