Born amidst the tumult of post-war Europe, was a sculptor whose work was deeply infused with philosophical inquiry and critical reflection on human existence.
Influenced by the harsh realities of his early life, including his family's struggles during the Soviet occupation and his mother's dramatic experiences during the Hungarian Revolution, Gregor's art became a medium through which he explored and questioned the complexities of human nature and societal dynamics.
Born in the tumultuous backdrop of Belgium in 1944, is an artist whose works transcend the traditional boundaries of visual art, delving into the poetic interplay between nature and human perception.
Throughout her career, Sablon has explored the vast, textured landscapes and the nuanced dynamics of elemental forces, capturing both the visible and the invisible realms with profound sensitivity and insight.