Anna Torma

Anna Torma’s work was exhibited in Germany and in Hungary in 2009. For the German exhibit, which took place from June 19th to July 20th in Berlin and included works by Canadian Hungarian artists Istvan and Balint Zsako, click here for more information: www.wilde-gallery.com/ausstellung_18.html.

For information on the exhibition in Hungary, organized by the Canadian Hungarian Artists’ Collective (CHAC) in the summer of 2009 and shown in Szentendre and Keszthely, see our webpage.

… at the Hungarian Academy of Applied Arts in Budapest from 1974 to 1979 coincided with the growing popularity of fibre production by artists from abroad. She has taught art at the Burlington Art Centre and given lectures at the Harbourfront Centre and Sheridan College in Toronto, Ontario.

Queen Anne’s Lace, 2000

Narrative Series I, Beings, 1994

Rainyday II, 2002

Playground II, 2002

 

Torma’s textile structures incorporate numerous techniques such as embroidery, patchwork, appliqué, quilting, and felting. Torma’s embroidered designs are often based upon her children’s drawings and hand writing. “This borrowing of images and compilation permits Torma to infuse her spiritual, personal, and mundane experiences with those of others” (Theresa Morin, 1996).

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