Magda Szabo

This article is about the Canadian miniaturist. For the Hungarian writer, see Magda Szabó.

Magda Szabo (born July 8, 1934) is a Canadian miniaturist (painter of miniatures.)

Magda Szabo was born in Budapest, Hungary. She started painting early, using oil as her medium, on large canvas.

Her miniature painting career started in the late eighties. She selected watercolor for this genre for technical reasons. Much of her work from that period consisted of creations, which were hardly bigger than a large postage stamp. To paint such tiny pictures, she used a magnifying glass and a brush, which consisted of three hairs. Nowadays her works are larger, around 5" by 3.5" or smaller in size, but still classifiable as miniatures.

Magda Szabo is using a special varnish to coat the surfaces of her paintings. This varnish protects the colors from fading and provides a unique illumination effect as well.

She has been a member of a number of Miniature Art Societies, such as the Hilliard Society of Miniaturists, The Miniature Art Society of Florida US and Canadian Society of Painters, Sculptors and Gravers in Ottawa, Canada. She has permanent exhibitions in a number of galleries in Maui, Hawaii. Her miniatures have been sold in countries, such as England, US, Canada and others. Her output comprises over one thousand miniatures of many different themes.

Magda Szabo received several prizes in international and national juried competitions for her work, amongst others:

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