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*1971

Europe

Rozsas

Judit

7249

Artist ID:

Brief Biography | Artistic Background


Judit Rozsas (b. 1971, Bratislava · lives and works in Kassel, Germany) is an artist whose practice interlaces painting, drawing, and performative gestures into a refined, poetic visual language. Her works move along the threshold between reality and memory, tracing the subtle interplay of movement, structure, and inner reflection. Through fine lines, luminous colour fields, and fragmented forms she creates compositions that hold both fragility and strength in quiet equilibrium.


Rozsas’ artistic approach combines intellectual precision with a deeply intuitive sensibility. Her imagery emerges from attentive observation and introspective resonance, resulting in works that feel intimate, atmospheric, and emotionally charged. Layered gestures and delicate textural nuances open visual spaces that speak of vulnerability, resilience, and the shifting landscapes of the inner world.


Trained in Fine Arts in Berlin, Kassel, and Genoa, Rozsas has become a distinct and respected presence within contemporary German art. Collectors value the subtle expressive force and emotional depth embedded in her compositions - qualities that lend her work a lasting contemplative impact and a unique voice within today’s artistic discourse.

Brief Biography | Artistic Background


Judit Rozsas (b. 1971, Bratislava · lives and works in Kassel, Germany) is an artist whose practice interlaces painting, drawing, and performative gestures into a refined, poetic visual language. Her works move along the threshold between reality and memory, tracing the subtle interplay of movement, structure, and inner reflection. Through fine lines, luminous colour fields, and fragmented forms she creates compositions that hold both fragility and strength in quiet equilibrium.


Rozsas’ artistic approach combines intellectual precision with a deeply intuitive sensibility. Her imagery emerges from attentive observation and introspective resonance, resulting in works that feel intimate, atmospheric, and emotionally charged. Layered gestures and delicate textural nuances open visual spaces that speak of vulnerability, resilience, and the shifting landscapes of the inner world.


Trained in Fine Arts in Berlin, Kassel, and Genoa, Rozsas has become a distinct and respected presence within contemporary German art. Collectors value the subtle expressive force and emotional depth embedded in her compositions - qualities that lend her work a lasting contemplative impact and a unique voice within today’s artistic discourse.

Women in Art

Floral 02

3136

Art ID

2018

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75 × 120 cm

Oil on canvas

SOLD

$

Judit

Rozsas

Women in Art

Seestück

3137

Art ID

2017

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75 × 80 cm

Oil on canvas

SOLD

$

Judit

Rozsas

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