Roxy Megyesi

Roxy Megyesi Visual Artist | Fragments Of Layered Realities
Geometric collage - Urban photography - Miniatures
Limited and Open Editions

Bark jewellery made from the naturally shed bark of a 200-year-old pine — from National Trust, Tyntesfield.No two pieces...
04/05/2026

Bark jewellery made from the naturally shed bark of a 200-year-old pine — from National Trust, Tyntesfield.
No two pieces alike. The tree shapes every one.

A new piece in the making.Photographed in Bristol city centre — drawn to the geometry of the contemporary city. Layered ...
21/04/2026

A new piece in the making.
Photographed in Bristol city centre — drawn to the geometry of the contemporary city. Layered with the organic patterns I explore through bark, this collage brings two of my strongest visual languages together for the first time.
The canvas is waiting. This is the concept.

11/04/2026

Not everything in the shop — but everything made with intention. This card was drawn by hand, pattern by pattern, in ink and gold on black.
Made just for you. Drop me a DM. 🤍

Lines and curves weave through identity, revealing a gaze that pierces through the abstract. We are never just one shape...
05/04/2026

Lines and curves weave through identity, revealing a gaze that pierces through the abstract. We are never just one shape, but a fusion of many.
SHAPE YOUR OWN PATH

04/04/2026
Lines driven by feeling. A pattern that holds itself together — barely.Divided into tiles. That thin line between each p...
11/03/2026

Lines driven by feeling. A pattern that holds itself together — barely.
Divided into tiles. That thin line between each piece, where everything could fall apart.
And yet it holds.
50.8 x50.8cm (20x20in)

09/03/2026

Thoughts that spiral. Energy that moves through you before you can name it.
This is what it looks like from the inside.
Mixed media digital. Rise Above Series.

09/03/2026

There’s a moment in every piece where the chaos starts to make sense.

What looks like noise at the start — overlapping lines, competing patterns, nothing quite landing — slowly finds its rhythm. Layer by layer, the mess becomes the message.
This piece came together the way most good things do: not through control, but through allowing. When the pattern finally quieted down, I knew it was done.
The creative process isn’t always linear. Sometimes it’s loud before it’s still. ✨
Black, white & gold — because calm doesn’t have to mean simple.

🖤 “Zone into the pattern. Let the noise settle.”

Healing isn’t just for people — brands need it too. 🌱The Healing Hands is a holistic practice focused on inner child hea...
07/10/2025

Healing isn’t just for people — brands need it too. 🌱

The Healing Hands is a holistic practice focused on inner child healing. Their mission is to create a safe space for transformation — and their visual identity needed to reflect that same sense of care and connection.

Their previous logo was AI-generated and generic, but together we built a human-designed brand identity that’s calm, intentional, and deeply aligned with their values.

This complete visual system includes a logo suite, colour palette, typography, and branded materials — everything needed to create a consistent, trustworthy experience for their clients.

🌿 If you’re a healer, therapist, or wellness business owner, save this for inspiration as you grow your own brand.

✨ What feeling does this identity give you? Share one word in the comments.

03/10/2025

This sketch celebrates day 3 of the inktober challange- this time recorded on procreate. It may as well become a concept for a new artwork.:)
With my surrealist twist on layering urban photography and portraits. A straight forward continuation of my ‘Rise Above’ series.

Your head/ brain is your kingdom! Don’t let them rule you!

Keep your crown on! 👑

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