
Akos Esse Bánki is a Hungarian artist and educator who studied at the University of Fine Arts in
Abstract | Impressionism
At the start of her career, she focused on watercolor painting. Over time, her creative process evolved and advanced as she transitioned to oil painting and later to acrylic works. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Art from the University of Haifa and studied under renowned artists such as Batia Eisenwasser, Avner Katz, Leah Atir, Gershon Knispel, and many more.
Segal has exhibited her works in various galleries and museums, including the Okshi Museum in Acre, the Ramat Gan Museum, the Artists' House in Tel Aviv, the Association of Painters and Sculptors in Israel (Haifa and the North), the Haifa Auditorium, and additional galleries in Israel and abroad.
Segal specializes in nature and landscape paintings in an impressionist style, which also ventures into abstract, expressive, and abstract-expressionist styles. Her works are filled with expression and emotion, characterized by brushstrokes that convey a unique and remarkable essence. She draws inspiration from everything around her, especially the natural world.




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