György Sütő is a Hungarian visual artist who primarily works with airbrush techniques, drawn to their unique expressive potential. In addition to her artistic practice, she works as a nurse in a nursing home—an environment that deeply influences her creative process. Her dual roles allow her to explore the emotional and psychological dimensions of human vulnerability, which often become central themes in her work. Her art is rooted in introspection and emotional depth, frequently inspired by the raw experiences and tensions she encounters in her daily caregiving. She focuses on the human figure and its inner world, exploring fundamental emotions such as loneliness, pain, and guilt. Her visual language often blends organic and biomechanical elements, creating surreal compositions where the living and non-living, the conscious and unconscious, merge. Rather than striving for photorealism, she seeks to express the intangible—those inner truths that defy categorization. Her work invites viewers to confront their own emotional landscapes and reflect on the deeper layers of the human experience. Her personal motto, "Let everyone find their own truth, and let everyone meet themselves a little," encapsulates her artistic philosophy and the introspective journey she offers through her art.