- Nandor Mikola
Nándor Mikola (born Nándor Josef Mikolajcsik,
November 27 ,1911 -May 3 ,2006 ) was awatercolor painter fromVaasa, Finland , but born inBudapest, Hungary .Following in the footsteps of his father
Ignac Mikolajcik , Mikola started studyinglithography at theBudapest University for Art and Design in 1928. At the same time he studied painting at theBudapest Free Art Academy under the guidance ofGuyla Rudnay . He graduated as a lithographer in 1932 and participated for the first time in a public exhibition at theObuda district culture house in Budapest, where he displayed his watercolour paintings. That year he worked as a lithographer in Budapest but continued studies atGraphic Institute of Vienna , Austria the same year. In 1935 Mikola arrived inHelsinki, Finland to help his Hungarian artist friend Josef Miklos to decorate a restaurant called Hungaria. He started studying graphics at the Art Industrial Central-school in Helsinki under the guidance ofGermund Paaer , and in 1938 the firmLassila & Tikanoja in Vaasa employed him as a drawer of commercials (he later became the company's director of PR).Mikola, who rather painted with his heart than his mind, found most of his inspiration in the colors and forms of nature, in the rhythm of the landscape and in light and shade. His works can be seen as representations of personal experiences. The mood is always in focus.
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