Between 1992 and 1996, he attended the Dance and Fine Arts Primary School and Vocational High School in Győr, where he graduated as a sculptor - decorative sculptor. Already in high school, he came into contact with the Mediawave Film Festival, which inspired him to apply to the College of Applied Arts. In 2002, he graduated from the Department of Visual Communication of the Hungarian University of Applied Arts (today Moholy-Nagy University of Arts), majoring in video, his master was János Szirtes. Although he uses film art in many ways, his name is primarily associated with chalk animations. He did not discover this technique - he was inspired by the works of Vértes Marcell - but several of his films and clips were made with this animation tool. He has shown himself in several genres - animated film, live-action short film, documentary film, music video, commercial film - and presents his photo, intarsia and print-based works at solo and group exhibitions in Hungary and abroad. It is present in parallel on the applied and autonomous side of moving image and image creation. Since 2012, he has been designing book covers for Europa Könyvkiadó. From 2005 to 2015, he taught at MOME in the animation and media design courses, from 2006 to 2008 he was the head of the MOME Media Design course. He was a lecturer in the Krea Art School's photography department (from 2010 to 2019). Since 2013, he has been a teacher at the Budapest Metropolitan University (METU) animation department. He directs animated and live-action commercial films full-time, and was also the creator of two music videos for Bori Péterfy & Love Band[6]: Délélöttök a 'kadba and Oroszlán a hób. He is also the creator of the music video for Amorf Lovagok Napséta. His documentary Egerszalók (co-directed with Pálfi Szabolcc) was purchased by the Ludwig Museum. His works can be found in important domestic and foreign private and public collections (T-B A21, Thyssen - Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Irokéz Collection, Modern Art Foundation, Miskolc Gallery, Contemporary Collection). Since 2014, he has been working on the full-length animated documentary called Kék Pelikan, which is about the train ticket counterfeiting fever of the 1990s. Kék Pelikan will be the first full-length animated documentary produced in Hungary.