Imaginative and playful, Imre Sofalvi’s work supplements the familiar image of the classroom illustration with the fantastical in this collection of wildly colourful risograph, serigraph, and mixed media prints. Imre Sofalvi is a Hungarian artist living in Pécs, Hungary, where he studied art at the University of Janus Pannonius. He has a deep appreciation for textures and is constantly in pursuit of achieving the ‘great balance’.
“Fantastic Plastic is kind of skit – a magnified presentation of errors; a slightly distorted presentation of reality designed to amplify and expose those errors. It’s like a curved mirror which makes fun of how innovative and stupid human beings can be in a very short time period. It’s a slice of this time period, mixed with memories, and impulsive emotions. The figures are also my story tellers. These animals and creatures are the puppets who transform my voice into this weird language.”
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