Benka's ornamental style, which was influenced by
folk art, contrasted sharply with the functional and purist approach of the German
Bauhaus and
Russian avant-garde movements of that time. A contemporary of the famous Czech generation of
cubist artists, he lived in
Prague for 30 years. Along with
Ľudovít Fulla,
Mikuláš Galanda, and the Czech , he created
Modernist Slovak
typography. Overall, he created between forty and sixty different
fonts. While searching for characteristic features,
forms and colors of Slovakia, he would visit regions where people lived simply, in communion with nature. He would often travel around the countryside, documenting rural life and nature in his works, many of which he did outdoors and spontaneously. His home in the country, where he lived from 1959 to 1971, is now
The Martin Benka Museum as outlined in his will, in which he bequeathed his works to the state. (2008) ==Notable paintings ==