‘Budapest Safari’, the faces of Hungary through an African-born artist’s works

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If you are familiar with the streets, bars and locals of Budapest, you might find the bored faces and the typically Hungarian backgrounds on the paintings of Marcus Goldson. The Kenyan-born artist depicts the everydays of the city with irony, humour and full of colours, featuring locations like the public transport or a Chinese restaurant, says port.hu.
The artist’s works are exhibited in Brody Art Yard, and can be visited until the 14th of February. The exhibition is entitled ‘Budapest Safari’
“In a city like Budapest, you can witness anything in the same street in a second, from happiness to horror. The dogs are actually dogs and the people are actually people and the elderly misbehave on my paintings, but they all express themselves in a scene that is worth painting. I have never followed any artistic styles. A great idea, the nature of an object, or the circumstances always help me in depicting things. Most of my works are portraying real life, with a little decoration. In my opinion, everything that is visually interesting or moves the story forward – laughter, imagination, empathy and understanding – feeds my artworks.” – says Marcus Goldson.






