Ágnes Herczeg is a Hungarian artist who works with found wood and embroidery with only plant-based materials. [1] [2] She was born in Kecskemét. [3] Herczeg is a graduate of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts and studied textile conservation. [4] [5] Her embroidery has been produced with methods including needle lace, pillow lace, and macramé. [6]
Herczeg's art often portray women as introspective and resting. Critic Sara Barnes describes Herczeg's pieces as having a "striking visual juxtaposition [between] the looseness of the lace and the solidity of the wood." [2]
Ágnes Herczeg is a Hungarian artist who works with found wood and embroidery with only plant-based materials. [1] [2] She was born in Kecskemét. [3] Herczeg is a graduate of the Hungarian University of Fine Arts and studied textile conservation. [4] [5] Her embroidery has been produced with methods including needle lace, pillow lace, and macramé. [6]
Herczeg's art often portray women as introspective and resting. Critic Sara Barnes describes Herczeg's pieces as having a "striking visual juxtaposition [between] the looseness of the lace and the solidity of the wood." [2]