
Zsanett Jeck is an accurate contemporary observer of both the social and the private. During her
search for the exact articulation of our interpersonal relationships in their complexity, she learned to
master the diverse technical heritage of western painting. In her work, Jeck represents her subjects
as human beings suspended between their dreams or desires and the determining factors which
regulate their daily lives, such as their age, family, and social class. This intention is reflected by
her choice of colors which despite the inclusion of seemingly conflicting elements is always kept in
harmony by means of subtle composition.



