ACTUALLY, IT’S ALREADY HARD FOR EVERYONE
6th ARC Competition, Budapest
2005   

(The yellow paper on the left is a Hungarian check. In the place of the person’s or company’s name, who/which should null the dept at the post, you can find the title sentence.)

When? At elementary school you could say: this and that.
But in this case I wouldn’t. The adverb „~at this time~ or ~actually~” refers to those things that are happening right now on the picture; like the busy little mouse, leaves floating in the air, the chilly air that rushes through the room and torments the flowers etc. It’s a bit hard to sense the depth for the first look, but I wanted to increase the hard and personal side of the billboard, of a check.



 



 

IN YOUR DREAMS
Commemoration on the 1956’s Revolution
2006 

(…)
For even in your dreams
You are preceded:
In the bridal bed
And in the desire it bred;

(…) is a quotation from Gyula Illés’s poem: A sentence on tyranny. 
This poem honestly describes how the tyranny of communism makes people’s lives impersonal and defenceless and how power sneaks even into the most intimate relations. My picture is based on a contrast between the falling-flying-wakening couple in front of Lenin’s sculpture; without care whether you are among clouds or not. I tried to express the same as what Gyula Illés had said at the poet: It doesn’t matter where ever you are the spirit of communism follows you.




IN THE REGISTRY OFFICE
8th ARC Competition, Budapest
2007

The sentences on the billboard:
Find the five differences between the two pictures.
And down:
Maybe it’s commonplace, but still true.

For the first sight, the colour of the man’s skin is the main difference.
However, it is not ment to be, but it evidently generates lot of other differences in the circumstances among people.
In my picture there are five:
1. People do not sit next to a coloured skin man, if they have any other option.
2. The authority is also untrustful (expressed by the police officer’s left eyebrow).
3. The possibilities of a coloured skin man are worse
    (there isn’t any open window at the registry office)

4. The neighbourhood where they live and were born is different.
    (At the background of the picture there is a boy with knife and not with flowers)
5. About disability. (Being coloured skin can also be a disability.) 

 

RESTART
9th ARC Competition, Budapest - Refused

2008

YOUR DOCTOR OR PHARMACIST CAN HELP YOU STOP SMOKING
11th ARC Competition, Budapest - Refused

2010