Lives in Budapest, Hungary. My studio is part of our apartment on the fourth (top) floor. We have built it 30 years ago on the flat roof as an extension to our place when it got too small for a family with three children. By now kids are away and I took over this odd shaped room with chimneys crossing through it. It is a spacious and light place with a great look over the Buda Castle between chimneys. Can't live without... Big design wall High and big table Comfortable thinking chair Lots of newsprints Paints and brushes Sewing machine FIBRE ARTS AUSTRALIA was extremly proud to have Eszter as the inaugural overall winner of the International Art Textile Biennale in 2021. If you would like to enter this very prestigious exhibition that has a prize pool of $15,000 go here for the terms and conditions and entry form. Eszter's winning entry....
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Nancy Batenburg
8/2/2022 09:15:34 am
Nice! Love the natural light and those wonderful work spaces. Just lovely.
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Marion
8/2/2022 09:19:40 am
Love the ‘comfortable thinking chair’ necessity .
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June Fiford
8/2/2022 10:07:56 am
So interesting to see this amazing workspace. I was a student of Eszter at a Fibre Arts event and it was a most enjoyable class. She is very organised and generous in her teaching. Recommend a class with her.
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Ann Shuttleworth
8/2/2022 10:14:06 am
What a wonderful stimulating environment. The clear fronts to the drawers a brilliant asset. Don't envy the 4 flights to get up and down, but what views and great light as the reward.
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Jill Miglietti
8/2/2022 12:03:40 pm
The thinking chair is a great addition but I really love the overflowing abundance of material and inspiration.
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Shirley Johnson
8/2/2022 02:03:41 pm
With all those stairs no wonder you found the rocks between Bellerive and Howrah beaches so easy! I think of you frequently on my cliff walks and usually look at the tide levels to 'Ester's cove'.
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