Zsuzsi Magyari’s practice can be understood as a space for communication and reflection. Her works operate as environments that do not make direct statements, but instead convey experience through perception, association and inner resonance. Recurring motifs in her practice include gardens, flowers and intimate or semi enclosed spaces, which function as visual counterparts to psychological states and emotional structures. Within this system flowers are not decorative elements but autonomous forms of communication.
Through their fragility, transience and layered meanings they carry emotions that often resist verbal expression. In her exhibition, presented as an immersive installation, the artist shows her 3D-printed coloured flowers alongside metal flowers, metal structures and ceramic leaves. Materiality plays a central role throughout. Fragility, the passage of time and transformation reflect the changing nature of psychological processes, the continual rearrangement of memories, emotions and inner narratives.