Szabolcs Kókay
I was born in Hungary in 1976, and have been interested in nature, especially birds, since my childhood. Although I have been drawing for as long as I can remember, it was only later on in my life, around the age of 20, when these two interests merged. Watching and sketching nature now go hand in hand, I cannot imagine doing one without the other.
After finishing my education I began working in nature conservation, initially for BirdLife Hungary, and later at the Ministry for the Environment, working on the Washington Convention for Endangered Species (CITES). This work enabled me to get a much better insight into the nature conservation of my native country, in addition to widening my reputation as a young illustrator. With increasing amounts of time being taken up by commissioned work, it became difficult to juggle both careers, so in 2001 I took the plunge and opted to work full time as an artist and illustrator.
I have experimented with various painting mediums, and worked solely in acrylic for several years. In 2005 I have stopped using this medium, except for larger mural work and plein-air paintings, now preferring to use mainly watercolour, with a little body colour (gouache) for my illustration works. My larger gallery paintings are almost exclusively painted in oils on canvasboard. My favourite medium remains watercolour, which is something I plan to devote most of my attention to in the future.
Over the years, my technique when approaching painting wildlife has radically changed, as I used to work solely from photographs. I feel that the revolution in digital photography and the invention of digiscoping attributed much to this approach, making me quite lazy. I now feel lucky to have realised over time the importance of working directly from life, and in recent years I have tried to spend as much time in the field as possible, sketching directly from life. I use watercolours in the field, making loose sketches and studies. My current painting style in the studio remains quite detailed and realistic, as in addition to the sketches I make, I still take reference photos.
My enthusiasm for birding and travel has taken me to other parts of Europe, including Spain and Scandinavia, and also further afield to Morocco, China, India, Trinidad, Australia, Papua New Guinea, West Papua, Uganda, Hokkaido. You can read more about these in the study trips section.
Awards
2015.
SOCIEDAD GADITANA DE HISTORIA
NATURAL
illustration competition 2nd prize
2014.
LANGFORD PRESS
Field Sketches Award
2010.
A SOCIETY OF ANIMAL ARTISTS
Don Eckelberry Scholarship Award
2008.
BIRDWATCH ARTIST OF THE YEAR
1st prize
2002.
BIRDWATCH ARTIST OF THE YEAR
identification category winner
2002.
BRITISH BIRDS
‘Bird Illustrator of the Year’ 3rd place
2001.
BRITISH BIRDS
‘Bird Illustrator of the Year’ 3rd place
2000.
BRITISH BIRDS
„Bird Illustrator of The Year” PJC Award