About
" I am driven to create artworks by my yearning desire to explore the boundaries of machine-made drawings and the eternal rules of geometry. The beauty is how the unpredictability of the generative practice softens the strict structures of code and software. I think communicating through symbols is fundamentally very human. I believe my artworks contain fragments from the subconscious and behind their structural, precise making they communicate something very feminine.
My art is derived from organic, technology and the human."
Virag Pazmany is a London-based visual artist. Her artistic language always focuses on innovative communication through visual design. With a background in scenography for theatre and production design for award-winning films, she is currently highly active in the fields of video art, generative art and visual effects. Virag's work blends technical proficiency with an unique artistic vision, pushing the boundaries of visual storytelling and design.
She has a broad range of experience; her roles have included working as a scenographer for the Hungarian State Opera and MÜPA in Budapest, and as a production designer for award-winning film productions (Ruby, Fellini Award - Best Art Direction- Austin Arthouse Film Festival 2020). Currently, she is highly active in the field of video arts, generative art and visual effects; her recent credits as a digital compositor include productions for Netflix, Disney and HBO. In 2021 she was represented by La Belle Epoch Gallery at the Affordable Art Fair, London.
She has nine years of extensive experience in the creative industries with creative coding, generative art and printmaking being relatively new practices of hers. She uses coding software to generate patterns and an AxiDraw writing and drawing machine to convert them into physical artworks. Every plot print carries a little unevenness which gives an exciting contrast to the overall strict, geometrical aesthetic. This production process could be considered as a human-machine collaboration.