Pieced together, the body of work represents a deeper understanding of the artist’s immediate surroundings in correspondence to distant cultures that she connects to on an instinctual level. The defining elements of the artworks can be considered as the synergism of HANIKO’s generational inheritance rooted in Hungary and her relentless search for links to Eastern cultures. East meets West, in this case through the artist’s desire to unfold her own identity. The unexplainable connection to a culture far away manifests in the creation of a microcosmos of imaginative polars, where every detail finds its place by the instrumentality of a higher power.
Tapping into the states of randomness and balanced dualism, the process is led by the desire to establish harmony, hope and happiness. Oppositional forces,such as sensitivity and fortitude, inspire the center themes of the artworks, elaborating the supreme role of nature, all in the faith of getting closer to a thorough observation of life itself, and forming a relevant connection to the artist’s personal inheritance of environmental consciousness.