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Encounter with a Wildcat
On a cold January afternoon, the sun was shining and the air was clear, so I decided to head out into nature with my spotting scope and painting utensils. I had no particular subject in mind and I would almost have gone home without a picture if I hadn’t noticed a small movement in front of me.
My so far last exhibition in Budapest
My exhibition at the ‘Kárpát-haza’ Gallery, formerly ‘Forrás’ Gallery, in Budapest opened on 12 May 2022. It was the 100th in the long series of exhibitions at this wonderful gallery located right next to the vibrant ‘Oktogon’ square and at the same time the last at this location, as the gallery closed with this event.
My little Fox Terrier “Pötyi”
In May 2023, I picked up my little fox terrier dog ‘Pötyi’ from the breeder and took her home. She was 8 weeks old at the time and my first dog ever. I will certainly tell you a lot more about her. First of all, she settled in quickly and we have become a good team.
Wild animals and humans
I would say that most wild animals tend to avoid contact with humans. Others, however, seek out human settlements in order to breed in, on or above houses and to forage in our immediate neighbourhood. Well-known examples are swallows, sparrows and white storks.
Encounter with a Wildcat
On a cold January afternoon, the sun was shining and the air was clear, so I decided to head out into nature with my spotting scope and painting utensils. I had no particular subject in mind and I would almost have gone home without a picture if I hadn’t noticed a small movement in front of me.
My so far last exhibition in Budapest
My exhibition at the ‘Kárpát-haza’ Gallery, formerly ‘Forrás’ Gallery, in Budapest opened on 12 May 2022. It was the 100th in the long series of exhibitions at this wonderful gallery located right next to the vibrant ‘Oktogon’ square and at the same time the last at this location, as the gallery closed with this event.
My little Fox Terrier “Pötyi”
In May 2023, I picked up my little fox terrier dog ‘Pötyi’ from the breeder and took her home. She was 8 weeks old at the time and my first dog ever. I will certainly tell you a lot more about her. First of all, she settled in quickly and we have become a good team.
Wild animals and humans
I would say that most wild animals tend to avoid contact with humans. Others, however, seek out human settlements in order to breed in, on or above houses and to forage in our immediate neighbourhood. Well-known examples are swallows, sparrows and white storks.