Katalin Ubornyak – 6th January to 29th January 2010

Katalin Ubornyak – Ludasto
6th January to 29th January 2010
Open eve 7th January 7-9pm

Ludasto (Hansakunda),means Swan-lake, Ludasto is found in the heart of Hungary’s country side. In this area families lived far a way from each other, on farms in the past. Many of them left their properties and lands or sold them after post world war decades. The exhibition is about this Holy Place. I would like to show you the mysteries of the forest, the fields, the trees and the sky that is full of holiness.

Vaisnava monks moved in to this peaceful world of Ludasto, to an old school, and their community visits them here, time to time. The Guru (Master) is one of the monks, who still teach his disciplines, not only here, but also around the world, he has followers in Bulgaria, Czech, Romania, Croat, Austria, India and UK also.

Katalin Ubornyak was born in Hungary (Budapest). She studied art in a private school from Mihaly Meszaros and Laszlo Mehes. Katalin moved to India to understand the philosophy and the art and to practise her meditative technique, known as “art yoga”,. She has published a book about Rabintranath Tagore and many art articles and has given lectures and organized camps in the same subject. In 2008 Katalin obtained her Master of Art Degree and now lives in London drawing inspiration from this country for her work.

Katalin has also exhibited in India, Hungary, Austria as well as the UK.