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Why Their Work Lives Here

Robert Farkas makes minimalism feel emotional. His work is sleek but never cold, reminding us that art doesn’t have to shout to be heard. His style speaks to those who value subtlety, soul, and the quiet beauty of restraint — qualities we hope echo throughout our collection.

Our Art by this Artist:

Birthdate:

January 1, 1983 at 12:00:00 AM

Nationality:

Hungarian

Style:

Nature Minimalism or Surreal Graphic Impressionism

Notable Works:

Midnight Owl, Wolf Song, Cosmic Deer, Urban Fox

About

Robert Farkas is a Hungarian digital artist and graphic designer known for blending watercolor textures with modern minimalism. Born in 1983 in Budapest, he grew up in a family of creatives — his grandfather was a film director and his mother a photographer — instilling in him a deep appreciation for visual storytelling. His signature style merges fluid washes of color with sharp silhouettes, often featuring animals as symbolic figures emerging from abstract landscapes. The result is work that evokes motion, mystery, and emotional depth, while feeling both ethereal and contemporary. Whether printed on canvas or brushed aluminum, his pieces carry a quiet impact that lingers. Farkas describes his process as “painting with pixels,” using digital tools to create compositions that feel handmade and soulful.

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