Artist's Palette

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Zoltan Andre was born in Hungary’s capital city Budapest in 1959. He describes himself as a third generation artist because both his father and grandfather were artists and sculptors. For him, memories of early childhood in the busy city centre are strong.

“We lived only two streets behind the parliament house in Budapest,” he says. “Art was very much a part of life for our family. I was only about four or five years old at the time. I used to go to work with my father to my grandfather’s workshop. I used to

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