March 23, 1946 – October 12, 2010Sculptor
Ukrainian artist-designer, photographer, and a deeply original and thought-provoking figure.
Zoltan's works reveal his personal vision of the world — a worldview that was truly ahead of its time. It often feels as though he traveled to the future and returned to share what really matters through the language of art.
He was a man of purpose, devoted to his life’s work and his family. He held deep respect for all forms of nature and was one of the early advocates for art as a form of therapy.
Throughout his life, Zoltan created a remarkable body of work. This online exhibition presents a selection of his sculptures — windows into a mind that saw nature, humanity, and meaning in a unique light.
We invite you to reflect on his creations, to enter this world shaped by his vision, and perhaps to take something personal and lasting from the experience.
Step into Zoltan's world and become a co-creator of meaning.
Tell us a bit about yourself — and let’s start the conversation.