Zsófia Fehéri, born in 1995 in Siófok, Hungary, is a contemporary painter residing and working in Budapest, Hungary. With a background rooted in both personal expression and formal experimentation, her work explores the symbolic dimensions of the human form through the lens of geometric abstraction and minimalist figuration. Working primarily with acrylics, Fehéri's compositions balance bold color fields with rhythmic, often architectural linework that distills faces and bodies into abstracted yet expressive visual forms.

Rooted in the traditions of modernist abstraction and influenced by the aesthetic strategies of Cubism and minimalism, Fehéri’s paintings present a distinctive visual language. Her use of vivid contrasts—deep blacks against primary hues, organic curves juxtaposed with sharp angularity—creates a dynamic visual tension that invites contemplation.

Her ongoing body of work navigates the borderlands between identity and abstraction. Fragmented faces, silhouette-like torsos, and mask-like symbols surface in her canvases, hinting at psychological dualities and the tension between curved lines and angles.