Hungarian visual artist Beáta Kovács, born in Serbia, and currently based in the Netherlands, works primarily with pencil to create highly detailed drawings that merge surreal self-portraiture with flowers and other elements of nature. Her practice investigates identity, emotion, and transformation through the repeated use of her own image as a vessel for expression. The precision and discipline of drawing form the foundation of her artistic process—what began as an accessible medium has become a defining element of her visual language. Through close observation and precise technique, her drawings create a heightened sense of reality where the line between real and surreal begins to fade. The addition of floral elements brings in ideas of growth, fragility, and renewal, expanding her personal reflections into a wider exploration of the human experience