Portrait of the artist and owner of this site: Zita Panyi.
 
Welcome to my site,
Biography

My art is inseparable from the coping after survival and from the gesture and actions of healing and from the love of animals. These transformations have creative potential. Because traumas must be transformed into steps of community building, common development and connection.

In 2003, I obtained my first degree (BA) in teaching with a minor in music. I earned my second degree, an MA, in pedagogy and Hungarian literature in 2008. I’ve been writing poems since 2010.

The post-communist Hungary, where I was born and which is now becoming a competitive authoritarian system, restricts artists' self-expression and existential safety in many ways. As a result, I lost my connection to art for almost a decade and a half. For a long time, I worked with the rehabilitation of traumatized dogs. In January 2024, my husband and I emigrated to Finland.

Since then, I have been teaching myself to draw and paint. The endless pine forests, exploring the archipelago, and the atmosphere of the harbors fill me with joy. I want to leave as small ecological footprint as possible, even in my creative work. That's why oil pastels and water-soluble paints appeal to me.

Artistic vision

It is important to support the abused so that they can become survivors from victims. It is important that they have autonomy and a future. It is important that everyone has their own dignified life.

That's why my vision is to define the pieces of reality, to put them in context, to help us face them. My vision is a society where discourse on human rights is unnecessary because free participation, choice of profession, security, equality, and work-based wages free from discrimination are fundamental and integral parts of public thinking.

The more space we give to creation and the thinking that goes with it, the more people will find words and ways to express their emotions and experiences. They will be able to broaden their horizons and demonstrate their values. Belonging to a community gives joy. Art provides affirmation, friendships and a supportive atmosphere that relieves loneliness. We all want to belong to others. We want recognition. A life full of dignity and opportunities.

I think these are the building blocks of healthy personality development and, indirectly, of societies becoming adults and responsible. I would like to encourage and support my fellow women by sharing my story. To put the importance of women's and animal rights into discourse.

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A white Parson Russel terrier mix lying on a mossy tree trunk in the forest. The background full of summer lights.

Technical details

Surface: Sennelier Oil Pastel Pad. Acid free 340 gr.
Medium: Caran d'Ache 96 Neopastel extra fine oil pastels
Image size: 24 cm × 32 cm

Felhő

This is an abstract mixed-media painting. We can see a tree on the picture. The tree's canopy is yellow and deep red. There are some dark green lines around the tree. They are floating in the air. We can also see some tiny, colored elements floating in the air. These element's outlines are irregular. Their color is mostly red and different shades of green.

Technical details

Surface: Fabriano cold pressed watercolour paper, 300 g/m², 25% cotton, acid free
Medium: Derwent Inktense paint, Derwent Inktense watercolor ink pencils, Stabilo Point 88 Fine liner red and black
Image size: 10.5cm × 14.8cm

Summer Explodes with Green

This is pastel painting in realistic style. In the middle of the picture we can see a woman. She looks up from the bottom. She's wearing a grey striped sweatshirt. She has a short grey hair and her face is cheerful. She has brown eyes and her lipstick's color is very vibrant red. In the background there is a green circle as an abstract element. It gives contrast to the red color and gives elegant atmosphere for the painting.

Technical details

Surface: Arches, hot pressed watercolour paper, 300 g/m², 100% pure cotton, acid free, OBA-free
Medium: Caran d'Ache Neoart Permanent Wax Oil Pastel and Caran d'Ache Luminance Colored Pencils
Image size: 18cm × 26cm

Self-portrait

We can see a grumpy seagull with strong red outlines on this picture. The background is sun yellow with some colorful flying particles. There are three hearts in the background. The seagull stands on many-many vibrantly colored particles like he would stand on a rock. The bird was drawn in ink only, which makes it stand out sharply from its surroundings.

Technical details

Surface: Fabriano cold pressed watercolour paper, 300 g/m², 25% cotton, acid free
Medium: Derwent Inktense paint, Derwent Inktense watercolor ink pencils, Uni Posca White acryl marker, Sakura Pigma Brush Pens with archival ink, Faber-Castell Pitt artist pens with India ink
Image size: 14.8cm × 10.5cm
Time to create: 10h

Viktor, the Hungry Bird

This is a wax oil pastel painting. It shows an emotional looking young dachshund dog peeking from behind a tree trunk. She is holding on with his paws to get a better view. The figure of the dachshund is cartoon-like. His fur is in shades of blue. Her shadier parts are purple and her chest is a reddish brown. Her ears are fluttering. We can see her face, her front paws and her chest from behind the tree trunk. Around her, yellow, blue and reddish-brown spots and circles are floating in the air.

Technical details

Surface: Fabriano cold pressed watercolour paper, 300 g/m², 25% cotton, acid free
Medium: Caran d'Ache 48 Neoart 100% lightfast wax oil pastels and Caran d'Ache 100 Luminance colored pencils
Image size: 14.8cm × 19.5cm

Blue Mood

This is an abstract watercolor painting. The shapes in the painting are rendered with blotches and strong brushstrokes. The colors are vibrant. Two poplar trees draw attention from the bluish-turquoise background. Their lush canopies evoke the colors of fire. Yellow, orange, and red colors flow toward the sky. Occasionally, a dark brown and white branch emerges from among them.

Technical details

Surface: Fabriano cold pressed watercolour paper, 300 g/m², 25% cotton, acid free
Medium: Faber-Castell Albrecht Dürer watercolor pencils
Image size: 10.5cm × 14.8cm

Flames of Summer