Exploring the Raw Beauty of Tibor Nagy Paintings
I've been spending a lot of time lately looking at Tibor Nagy paintings, and there's just something about the way he handles a palette knife that feels completely different from anyone else out there right now. It's not just that the work is "good"—lots of people can paint a decent landscape—it's that his work feels alive. If you've ever stood in front of one of his canvases, or even just scrolled through his portfolio online, you probably know exactly what I mean. There's this strange, electric tension between a mess of oily smears and a perfectly realized scene of a rainy street or a quiet forest. ...