Zsuzsanna Krausz is a contemporary acrylic painter originally from Veszprem, Hungary. Her self-described style as a painter and jewelry-maker with semi-precious stones is “big and bold.” The colorful rolling hills and vibrant vineyards of her youth inspire Zsuzsanna to this day.
“I recreate my memories in acrylic paint on canvas. The texture of acrylic reminds me of the wet mud, the texture of the soil after a heavy rainy day. As a child I used to draw in the earth, making different figures and shapes. I still remember the smell of the soil. I like to use big strokes because it allows me to feel the shapes and the curves of my subjects.”
Zsuzsanna used to do healing work and has a “healing colors” philosophy. She’s studied art in Budapest, Austria, Vienna and Israel. She names Salvador Dali and Vincent Van Gogh as her biggest inspirations. You can often find Zsuzsanna near the Waterfront Cafe.



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