With an impressive list of international concert triumphs to his credit, concert violinist Endre Balogh has performed as soloist with the Berlin Philharmonic, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Zürich Tonhalle Orchestra, as well as several other European ensembles. In the United States he has appeared with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the orchestras of Washington D.C., Seattle, Denver, Dallas, and Honolulu to name just a few, working with such eminent conductors as Zubin Mehta, Edo de Waart, and Christoph von Dohnányi. For years, he performed in concert throughout the United States, and Europe. He is also toured throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe with the Pacific Trio for nearly 30 years and has played chamber music with such luminaries as Vladimir HorowitzLeonard Pennario, and André Watts.
Beyond that, he is also an award-winning photographer and graphic artist. His works have been displayed on book and magazine covers, as well as in many prestigious private collections. In 2010, Shutterbug Magazine chose one of his photos for the cover of their annual “Expert Photo Techniques” guide. In 2016 Endre was named “Number Two” among the “Top Ten Photographers in California” by the California Professional Photographers Association. He was also one of only 35 photographers worldwide to receive the prestigious “Diamond Award” at the 2015 International Photography Competition of the Professional Photographers of America.
As a sort of self-therapy following the sudden passing of his beloved son, Antal, Endre began creating Sacred Geometries in the digital world of Photoshop, and now his vast collection of Sacred Geometry artwork is acknowledged to be among the finest of the genre. He writes about his work:
“Our natural world is filled with myriad geometric designs, from the simplest of flowers and shells, the geometric structure of the tiniest atoms all the way out to the farthest galaxies. Everywhere, these patterns repeat in endless permutations, yet how do they arise? Are they simply the result of the laws of physics randomly manifesting? If so, that begs the question: where do the laws of physics arise from? Many see in these structures the guiding hand of a Divine Presence. The study of Sacred Geometry is an inquiry into the blueprint of Creation itself. That study has developed into a mystical science, seeking to explore and explain what creates and unifies all things by revealing the energetic patterns along which Creation is organized. I have always been fascinated by the interface between the mundane and the spiritual, so for me, making these Sacred Geometries is a perfect way to explore that boundary. My hope is that they will bring you great joy and peace.”
More sacred geometry art by Endre can be viewed here;
https://endresart.com/collections/sacred+geometries
and to find out more about Endre Balogh please visit his website; http://www.EndresArt.com
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Illustrated by Endre Balogh
“The (not so) Little Book Of Surprises” by Deirdre Hade and William Arntz
Copyright: Artwork cannot be copied or used without permission from the artist.