#9 | Bernadett Timko — Finding Inspiration in Our Environments

<p>Born in Hungary and now based in a small town in northeast Wales, Bernadett Timko&rsquo;s work is often inspired by the sceneries of her everyday surroundings. Working primarily with oil paints on wood or linen, Timko gracefully captures a wide range of objects and a variety of subjects with an eclectic but muted colour palette. She joins&nbsp;<em>smART Magazine</em>&nbsp;to discuss how she arrives at choosing her subjects, how the mood of her surroundings are reflected in her pieces, and a piece of insightful advice for emerging artists looking to disseminate their work to a larger audience.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:700/1*ZLmP8iiGTlLmQmh3mY5LKQ.png" style="height:598px; width:700px" /></p> <p>Bernadett Timko</p> <p><strong>sM | How does your surrounding environment &mdash; landscape, architecture, nature, friendships, music &mdash; influence the mood and aesthetic of your paintings?</strong></p> <p><strong>BT ──&nbsp;</strong>All those things have an influence on my work but my home environment is my main source of inspiration. It has the biggest influence on how I feel and what I paint, as it&rsquo;s a safe space to process things and make sense of the world, if that&rsquo;s possible at all. It all comes from being present and noticing the little things in me and around me. Whatever I see that resonates with me in the moment and feels true to me, I paint it. The mood and aesthetic of my paintings are a simple reflection of how I see things: the colours I am drawn to in general, the unpolished imperfections, things that are simple and often overlooked but they bring joy into the mundane.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@smARTmagazine/bernadett-timko-c12381ff9a27"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>