
Clara Berta began her journey in art during her studies in Psychology at Antioch University in Culver City, CA, following the loss of her husband. Since 2000, Berta has become known for her large-scale, highly textural paintings that evoke the vibrancy and tranquility of the natural world through organic forms and layered, harmonious colors. Her work is inspired by the dynamic movement and healing power of water, linking her Hungarian heritage—known for its therapeutic thermal springs—with the majesty of the ocean. Deeply aware of art’s transformative and restorative potential, Berta uses layered textures of mixed media and acrylic, creating multi-dimensional pieces that express themes of memory, heritage, love, and grief. Her creative process, influenced by her interest in movement and the body, also reflects her early forays into performance art.
En plus de sa pratique artistique, Berta est une éducatrice artistique qui dirige des ateliers de guérison pour les femmes et les adolescents, où elle partage les bienfaits méditatifs et expressifs de la peinture. Ses œuvres ont été largement exposées aux États-Unis et collectionnées dans le monde entier. Sa série Minimalism a été décrite par le conservateur Dale Youngman comme un "répit dans la tempête", apportant la paix dans un monde turbulent.
Hungarian artist
Art abstrait et texturé