Introduction
Lilian Kovács primarily focuses on ceramic sculpture. For her, the wonder of building a sculpture without a frame is akin to constructing a house, a home, or a nest. In her work, she moves from the foundation toward the sky, connecting Mother Earth with Father Sky. In her artistic process, she sees the goal clearly and approaches the material with loving humility. She believes that clay does not tolerate domination; instead, one must understand its nature and communicate with it for life-sized sculptures to be born.
Sculpture and artistic philosophy
Lilian gives a piece of her soul to each of her sculptures, bringing them to life. In the process of ceramic sculpture, earth, fire, spirit, and gentle, accepting love unite. Her themes align with this process, addressing topics that have remained relevant to humanity for centuries. Her work seeks to capture the harmony between nature and human emotions, characterized by deep spirituality and honest expression.
Painting and therapeutic effects
In addition to sculpture, Lilian also engages in painting. She believes that the free playfulness of painting and the instinctive use of colors can have a therapeutic effect. Her paintings liberate and remind the viewer of their joys, while also encouraging them to better understand and love themselves through their own creations, thereby fostering love for others as well.
Artistic mission
Lilian strives to inspire as many people as possible to enrich their lives through the practice and appreciation of art. Her work aims to build emotional bridges between the creator and the audience, using the power of art to make the world a better place—a world in which we all would like to live. She believes that both the process of creation and the contemplation of art can have a profound impact on people, inspiring them to better understand and express their own emotions.