Andor Koncsik is a Hungarian-born artist currently based in Dublin. From an early age, he was instinctively drawn to making - crafting figures from wooden sticks, twisting paper clips into sculptural forms, and constructing small worlds from found materials. Art was never simply just a pastime; it was a way of perceiving and engaging with the world more intricately. Encouraged by supportive parents and an attentive schoolteacher, this early creative drive developed into formal training. He graduated from high school in Hungary with a specialization in ceramics, while his natural curiosity continued to pull him toward broader experimentations and visual disciplines. Today, Koncsik is an accomplished mixed-media artist known for his bold and inventive combinations of material, technique and colour. Vibrant neon hues collide with rich, tactile surfaces; fine graphite and marker lines coexist with expressive layers of oil and acrylic. This fearless layering of media creates work that feels both raw and deliberate. Texture invites closer inspection, colour commands attention, and precise drawing anchors the chaos and grounds the compositions with quiet clarity. His subject matter is deliberately unassuming: a run-of-the-mill annoying bird on a drab city pavement, a rusted scrap of abandoned metal, the unnoticed fragments of everyday life. By elevating these overlooked moments into luminous, carefully composed works, Koncsik invites the viewer to pause—to recognise the strange beauty embedded in the ordinary, and to reconnect, briefly, with the human scale of the world around them.