Borbala is most known for her loosely abstracted figurative works, which include the use of oil paint, oil pastels, acrylic, watercolor, and ink. The combination of mediums allows Eszteri to experiment with intense and highly customized colors and effects, Bringing to life her personal experiences.

Borbala is most known for her loosely abstracted figurative works, which include the use of oil paint, oil pastels, acrylic, watercolor, and ink. The combination of mediums allows Eszteri to experiment with intense and highly customized colors and effects, Bringing to life her personal experiences.
Your short artist biography
Borbala was born in Pécs, Hungary in 1993. After graduating High School in Pécs, she moved to Budapest where she attended the Forrai Art School to study fashion and design. A few years after graduation, Eszteri moved to Switzerland, where she currently resides. Borbála did not paint on canvas until the 2020 lockdown hit. The chaotic situation during the lockdown inspired her to return to art. Borbála did not study painting, although she took drawing lessons at the fashion school where she attended. She learned and still learning painting in a self-taught way.
Select Shows
2021 September: GZ-BASEL 2021 Basel, Switzerland https://www.gz-basel.com/visitors
2021 September: The Holy Art- Humanism (Group Exhibition)
Physical&Virtual in Athens, Greece https://www.theholyart.com/
2021 SKT Spaces- Fake Space (Group Exhibition)
Virtual Exhibition in London , UK
2021 Florence Contemporary Gallery – Rebirth (Group Exhibition)
Virtual Exhibition – Florence, Italy
Select Publications
2021 Boomer Magazine – The new artist
2021 Florence Contemporary Gallery – Catalogue
2021 Artwalk Magazine - Fall/Winter Issue 2 - Los Angeles, California 2021: Artmagazineum – March Issue – Digital Magazine
Interviews
2021 GAHSP Media Online Magazine – Hong Kong https://www.gahspmedia.com/post/borbala-eszteri-painter-basel



