About Aranka

Artist Statement

Painting is my alchemy. It is how I transmute the unseen into form—feelings too tender to name, energies that live between thought and breath. As a contemporary artist working in figurative abstraction, I move through intuition, guided not by logic but by sensation, rhythm, and presence.

Each painting begins like a ritual: a quiet opening of the soul. I never fully know what will emerge—I listen, I follow, I surrender. My brush becomes a wand, my colors a language of emotion and transformation. What unfolds is not planned but revealed.

Music is often my portal. It stirs something elemental in me—a pulse that travels from sound to hand to canvas. Melody becomes movement. Emotion becomes mark. The painting becomes a living spell, charged with feeling and intention.


My art is a mirror of my inner world: sensitive, luminous, and ever-changing. I paint because I believe in beauty—not as decoration, but as medicine. I want to give the world what lives within me: purity, joy, wonder, and light. My soul speaks through symbols, gestures, and textures that invite the viewer to slow down, soften, and step into the mystery.

I don’t tell linear stories—I open thresholds. My paintings are not answers, but invitations. They are spaces where the inner and outer worlds meet, where silence can speak, and where the viewer may recognize something ancient, forgotten, or true.

This is how I give. Through painting, I offer a kind of magic—one that does not seek to impress, but to awaken. I hope my work becomes a moment of transformation, a pause between breaths, a return to what is sacred.

Artist Bio

Aranka Portrait

Aranka Fazekas was born in Hungary, in a city rich with history, poetry, and quiet magic. From an early age, drawing became her way of sensing and shaping the world. She later worked in fashion design, where she spent years surrounded by beauty, texture, and color—nourishing her eye and deepening her connection to form and feeling. Eventually, the call to paint became undeniable. She completed her training at the Milan Art Institute, where she refined her voice as an intuitive painter rooted in figurative abstraction. Her work has been exhibited in Budapest at Titok Gallery and Golden Duck Gallery, where she received several awards. Most recently, she exhibited at Art Center Sarasota, expanding her presence within the international art scene.


Now based in Florida, Aranka paints emotionally charged, intuitive works that begin not with a plan, but with a feeling. She creates in a space of deep presence, allowing music, movement, and silence to guide her. Each piece is a living portal—an offering of energy and stillness, light and shadow. Her paintings are created for those who seek depth and resonance; they hold more than color and form—they hold something eternal and quietly transformative.


“Each painting is a doorway—to stillness, to beauty, to something beyond the visible.”


Rooted in the mystery between the seen and the unseen, Aranka’s work invites the viewer into a space beyond words. She works with mixed media techniques to explore texture and depth, but oil remains her preferred medium for its richness, luminosity, and expressive power. Guided by emotion and intuition, she paints to awaken—not to explain. Through each brushstroke, she opens a threshold: a space where presence, wonder, and feeling are free to unfold.

Exhibitions

  • 2025 June – Group Exhibition "Vice & Virtue" – Art Center – Sarasota, United States
  • 2023 December – Group Exhibition "ChristamArt" International Art Exhibition – Golden Duck Gallery – Budapest, Hungary
  • 2023 October – Group Exhibition "No Limits" International Art Exhibition – Golden Duck Gallery – Budapest, Hungary
  • 2022 November – Group Exhibition "Celebration in Art" – Titok Gallery – Budapest, Hungary
  • 2022 May – Group Exhibition "Contemporary Music - Contemporary Art" – Titok Gallery – Budapest, Hungary
  • 2021 September – Group Exhibition "Abstractism" – Titok Gallery – Budapest, Hungary
  • 2021 June – Group Exhibition "Portraits Another Way" – Titok Gallery – Budapest, Hungary