"Simultaneous Oneness and Difference" is a philosophical phrase about the contact between limited and unlimited.
Simultaneous Oneness and difference was created by artist Katalin Ubornyak in 2016. This art piece , which is part of the Katalin Ubornyak portfolio, is a Paintings artwork. The style of this artwork is best described as Symbolism. The genre portrayed in this piece of art is Spiritual. The artwork was created in Oil. The size of the original art is 51 (cms) H x 76 (cms) W.
Words which artist Katalin Ubornyak feels best describe this work of art are: Simultaneous Oneness and Difference, Katalin Ubornyak, Symbolism, Spiritual paintings, Philosophy, .
Katalin Ubornyak a sacred painter, who use the traditional symbols in a new aspect, combines iconography and art. She is painting with "Art Yoga" method, what is her main subject after fine art.
For her, the painting is a way to understand this world, to find right place and the way to be connected. The painting is a spiritual task, meditation, what can help people to see the truth, the real world, to find the missing contact. It is much above pleasure or joy.
She studied in a private school. She committed to the Asian art and therefore moved to India later. She learned the Indian meaning of art, to understand the contact between philosophy and art and she got a good possibility to practice her meditative technique. She had exhibitions in India and she was invited workshops also. When she came back to Europe she had more exhibitions. She is living in UK now, working and exhibit with Bromley Art Society.
She published a book about Rabintranath Tagore in 2004 and a photo album in 2012 about Ludas-tó (Hungary) with the text of Hansakunda Upanishad. She is writing articles, giving lectures and organise retreats about art and Art Yoga. She lives in London.
Solo
1993 HICC – New Delhi - India
1993 AIFACS – New Delhi India
1994 Jain Gallery – New Delhi – India
1994 Jangpura Gallery – New Delhi – India
1996 M?vel?dési ház, Törökbálint , Hungary
1997 M?vel?dési ház, Ladánybene, Hungary
2001 Kecskemét Liga Könyvtár, Hungary
2002 Lajosmizse M?vel?dési ház, Hungary
2003 Gy?r M?vel?dési ház, Hungary
2006 Nehru Centre, London, UK
2010 Bromley Art Centre, London, UK
Group
1995 Workshop and exhibition Delhi Gallery – India – (group)
1995 Auction for Tibet and exhibition – New Delhi – India (group)
1999 Lajosmizse Workshop and exhibition – (group)
2000 Lajosmizse Workshop and exhibition – (group)
2000 Exhibition in Vienna – Austria – (group)
2016 Bromley Library, London (group) - UK
2016 Stanley Hall -London (group) – UK
2017 Horniman Museum – London (group)
2017 Ripley Art Gallery - London (group)