The Budapest Select – Existence Patterns collective exhibition explores the role of humans in shaping the world through the intersections of design and art: as beings drifting in currents, striving for change, accepting their fate, living in cycles, and taking responsibility. The exhibition presents the reflections of contemporary Hungarian artists on the "Be the Project" motto in five thematic sections, sensitively reacting to cultural, social, and ecological challenges, as well as those related to form and material culture.

Zita Majoros is participating in the exhibition with six monotypes and acrylic paintings on canvas, in wooden frames (Style Icon; Artistic Maximalist; Consciously Childless; I Share My Makeup Routine; No Regrets; The Best Thing I Put on the Back Burner Is My Age).
The title of the series – Call me crazy – originates from a trend spreading on social media, where women share their personal stories while performing their beauty rituals. The works examine the expansion of private space and the late-recognized self-care and mental health issues of Generation X.
The monotypes depicting female faces are made from enlarged, rasterized photos of small sculptures, where the structure of the clay transforms into two-dimensional prints.