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ArtSlant Profile
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Igor Eugen Prokop
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Igor Eugen Prokop, Lobster in Wave, Serie:Evolution of the Nature, 2008, BGPP BrassGlassPanelPainting, 116x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Shark and Globefish, 2008, BGPP, 116x90cm © Yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Nautilus Snail, 2008, BGPP BrassGlassPanelPainting, 116x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Nautilus Snail with Lights, 2008, BGPP-BrassGlassPanelPainting, 116x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Life, 2008, BGPP-BrassGlassPanelPainting, 116x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Birds, 2008, BGPP-BrassGlassPanelPainting, 116x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Animal's Farm, 2008, BGPP-BrassGlassPanelPainting, 116x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Butterflies Nest, 2008, BGPP-BrassGlassPanelPainting, 116x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Dolphins, 2008, BGPP-BrassGlassPanelPainting, 116x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, BGPP Double paintings, 2008, Mixed Technic, 116x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Bgpp John Paul's soul fly away, 2008, Mixed Technic, 116x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, BGPP Tsunami, 2008, Mixed Technic, 116x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Digipuss 1, 2008, Digital, 50x40cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Digipuss 2, 2008, Digital, 50x40cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Digipuss 3, 2008, Digital, 50x40cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Digipuss ES 6, 2008, Digit, 50x40cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Digipuss ES 5, 2008, Digital, 50x40cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Digipuss ES 4, 2008, Digital, 50x40cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Digipuss ES 3, 2008, Digital, 50x40cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Digipuss ES 2, 2008, Digital, 50x40cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Digipussi ES 1, 2008, Digital, 50x40cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Digipuss ES10, 2008, Digital, 50x40cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Bith of a Planet, 2008, BrassGlassPanelPainting, 116x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, The last Parrot in the jungle of Amazonas, 2008, Mixed Technic/BGPP/, 116x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, NatureKite, 2008, MixedTechnic/BGPP/, 116x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Natuer Kite in Night, 2008, Mixed Technic/BGPP/, 116x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Doplphyn's Playground, 2007, Acryl on canvas, 200x167cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Black Scorpion's Dance, 2007, Acryl on canvas, 100x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Sophy's atalanta butterfly, 2007, Acryl on canvas, 100x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Nude, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 130x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, NUDE 1, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 130x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Blow Up of the Nature, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 200x 170 cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Fisherman's Market, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 130x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Golden Sky,Silver Line ,Sterna Fuscata, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 100x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Heron's Night flight, 2007, mixed T.on canvas, 100x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Sea's life, 2006, Oil painting on canvas, 130x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Vanuatu Ancient tribe's signal, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 130x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Mimicry of an Atalanta butterfly, 2007, Mixed t, on canvas, 100x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Vanuatu, Golden smile, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 130x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Golden Life tree, 2008, Mixed Tecnic on canvas, 200x170 cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Spiralnest of the Nature, 2008, Mixe Technic on canvas, 200x170cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Seawheel with baby whale in dark, 2008, BGPP, 116x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Evolution of an Unicornis, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 200x170cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, The last MOA in New Zealand, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 200x170cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Flaming Nature, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 200x170cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Ferns in new Zealand, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 200x170cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Meningeoma-Nature in my Brain, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 200x170cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Golden Herons in New Zealand, 2007, mixed Technic on canvas, 100x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Golden Albatross in New Zealand ,Otago, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 100x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Morning in the rainforest, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 50x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Jungle sunrise, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 50x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Spiral Ferns in New Zealand, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 50x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, The birth of the vegetable kingdom 0, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 50x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, The Birth of the Vegetable Kingdom 4, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 50x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, The birth of the vegetable kingdom 5, 2007, Mixed technic on canvas, 50x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, The vegetable kingdom 7, 2007, MixedTechnic on canvas, 50x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, The vegetable kingdom 3, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 50x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Snail girl in Vanuatu, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 130x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Lactant woman in Vanuatu, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 130x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Herons night nest in New Zealand, 2007, mixed technic on canvas, 100x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Lines of forces of the sterna fuscata, 2007, mixed technic on canvas, 100x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Flying, 2008, Mixed Technic on canvas, 100x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Golden -silver vein in the nature, 2008, mixed technic on canvas, 100x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, 2 woodpeckers, 2008, mixed technic on canvas, 50x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Golden-silver woodpecker, 2008, mixed technic on canvas, 100x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Golden space spiral with silver heron, 2008, mixed technic on canvas, 50x40cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Golden Oriole, 2008, Mixed Technic on canvas, 50x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Golden seagull in New Zealand, 2008, mixed technic on canvas, 100x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Still live Kiwis in New Zealand, 2008, Mixed Technic on canvas, 100x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Hide and hidden in Vanuatu, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 130x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, OK! KIds in Vanuatu, 2007, Mixed technic on canvas, 130x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Octhopus hunter in Vanuatu, 2007, Mixed Technic , 130x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Totemgirl in Vanuatu, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 130x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Fishermans in Vanuatu, 2007, Mixed technic on canvas, 130x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Vanuatu's Kids, warriors, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 130 x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Vanuatu's market, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 130x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Welcome Kids in Vanuatu, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 130x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Wondersee girl in Vanuatu, 2007, Mixed technic on canvas, 130x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Wooouuu Kids in Vanuatu, 2007, Mixed Technic on canvas, 130x90cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Erotica 2, 2008, Mixeed Technic on canvas, 50x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Erotic 3, 2008, Mixed Technic on canvas, 50x70cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Erotic 1, 2008, mixed technic on canvas, 40x50cm © yes Igor Eugen Prokop, Erotic 4, 2008, mixed technic on canvas, 40x50cm © yes
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Csukavolgy12a, 2025 Visegrad, CA, Hungary
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SCHOOLS:
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Private teaching painting and sculpture, 1980, master
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REPRESENTING GALLERIES:
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JMA Wien, Gallery Gora Montreal, Toronto, Budapest, St.Petersburg, St.Polten, Salzburg, Berlin
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exhibition/performance, cultural-center, sculpture, gallery, research, abstract, digital, drawing, photography, painting, installation, arts-education, mixed-media, Earthartresident
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> STATEMENT
Information about creator

Prokop Igor Jenő
Curriculum vitae
He was born in Budapest in 1953. He graduated from the Teacher Training College in Eger as a teacher of Biology and drawing in 1978. He studied Biology at József Attila University of Arts between 1981 and 1983 in Szeged, then philosophy in 1984 in Budapest, film aesthetics in 1987 and between 1991 and 1993 he studied design at the University of Applied Arts. He studied and worked in New York, Heidelberg, Auckland and several other places of the world. Besides painting and drawing he has worked with glass as well for 20 years. The artist has gone through the phases of making lead-glass and tiffany. Fusing glass is the result of a more advanced technology. The process goes like this: the elements of glass coloured in the material are faceted with diamond burnishers and these pieces are melted together horizontally and vertically like a mosaic. The surfaces, panels and pictures reflect the natural forms seen during the author's trips through the eyes of a biologist-artist. His trips: - 1984 Cuba - 1985 Mongolia, Caucasus - 1989 USA, New York and Walhalla - 1993 Germany, Heidelberg - 1995 France, Paris - 1996 Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Polinesia, USA - 1997 Ireland, Scotland - 1998 Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, USA - 1999 Ireland, Portugal, Madeira - 2000 Florida, Canada, Ireland - 2001 New Zealand, Canada, USA - New York - 2002 New Zealand, Tonga - Nukualofa - 2003 New Zealand, Vanuatu - Port Villa - 2004 New Zealand, Portugal, Canada - 2005 New Zealand, Tunisia
Individual exhibitions: - Budapest, Graz, Barcelona, Eger, New York, Berlin - Kecskemét, Heidelberg, Salzburg, Debrecen - Visegrád, Toronto, St. Pölten, Auckland - Bécs,Cambridge - Luxemburg - Dublin,St.Petersburg,Montreal
At present he lives and works in Visegrád.
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"I love the sea, the grass, the tree, the animals, the animate and inanimate world. The material. Am I perhaps a narrow-minded materialist? No, the spirit is immaterial but the material is the worldly manifestation of the spirit. When I worked as a dental technician, I had to cast metal and mould wax, plaster and porcelain. I was not captivated with this narrow range of people. I studied Biology and drawing and also taught them, I was wandering around in the world, loved the colourful, transparent world of the Cuban seas, the whirling movement of the barracudas, the endless and timeless space of the Mongolian deserts, the chaotic and artistic magic of Indonesia, enjoyed skiing among the peaks of the Elbrus considered even by Reinhold Meissner one of the most amazing natural slopes. I savoured exploring Vanatau, Tonga, Tahiti and Bora Bora and the friendly people there, their songs, sorrows, faith, their endless respect for their beloved islands and enjoyed their unrestricted appetite for beauty, erotica, exuberance and abundance. I was diving in seas and oceans where lemon, steel-blue and red fish were flashing and gleaming with intensive colours never seen before in the tropical sunshine together with corals and plants. The impenetrable rain forests have presented all the variations of green. And the island of real peace: New Zealand. I love it. Although my homesickness drives me home to Hungary, being here I do not know where my real home is and I long to return there. I have travelled around the world and know: it is small, blue and fragile! This is what I see from the height of 11.000 metres. But through my microscope I can sense the cavalcade of similar momentary magic as well. I am an earthling like so many, seemingly animate and inanimate creatures of God abounding with colours and shapes. As time passes by I have experienced during my trips that all this is perishing. I do not want my children, my students, the explorers of the future not to be able to see this magic. I am presenting some fragments from the endless world and giving them to the spectators with love."
These are Igor Jeno Prokop's words about himself, his philosophy and his understanding of the world.
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> EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS
Past Exhibitions and Events
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