Gábor Pintér's works look like painterly collages, united by a dominant two-colour accent. In his oil paintings, the artist moves naturally from realistic to expressive and stylised representations, building traditional painterly compositions that combine his own imagination, found images or quotations from art history. The pictorial fragments seem to have been plucked from dreams and come together in non-linear narratives that activate the viewer's imagination and play with his attention. In emotionally scattered situations, he combines humour and irony, but also social criticism or moments of melted transience in irrational juxtapositions.