Ferenc Tulok Site was born in Budapest, Hungary on August 18, 1949. Although he always enjoyed painting, he did not consider that he would earn a living with his talent and attended the Polytechnic University in Budapest from 1968 to 1973, earning a degree as a mechanical engineer. After graduation, he was employed by several companies in Budapest, and in 1989, decided to work solely as an artist. Tulok has exhibited extensively in Austria, Denmark, Hungary, Germany, England, Italy, France, the Netherlands, and the United States. He has had several solo exhibitions in Hungary. For many years, he painted his still-life on canvas; however, in recent years he has discovered the unique beauty of oil on copper and now prefers this medium, as he finds that colors are richer and deeper on copper. Tulok looks for small details and endeavors to show them to his audience for their enjoyment and appreciation.
Christian Nesvadba (born in 1977 - died 7.10.2008..), was born in Vienna, Austria, the son of the established and respected artist, Gerhard Nesvadba. Christian was born into a family with an artistic heritage for several generations. Visiting the regular school system, Christians talent for drawing was soon recognized by his teachers and he changed to a school specializing in drawing and engineering. This school turned out to be too technical for Christian, and he decided to devote himself to a more artistic career in painting.
Malgorzata Niegel - . "The days of man are like grass, blooms like a flower in a field, the wind barely graze it, and it is gone, and the place where he was no longer recognize" Moment of luck, oil on canvas Farewell