The essence of the exhibited study is to establish a close and distant connection with the image, with painting. The watercolours, brought to life by changing lighting conditions, stimulate the viewer with playful surfaces, in the hope that the unbiased eye will linger on them (rather than pass them by).
Ádám Bálint’s Forest Walk is a pair of paintings that are a (concrete imaginary) journey into the depths of the pixels, a process of searching for the nature of image-making itself.