TEL AVIV.- Maïa Zers paintings are based on the observation of nature, and on an attempt to capture the fleeting and the ephemeral. In the series of portraits and landscape paintings featured in this exhibition, the artist documents her immediate reality and surroundings from a highly personal point of view. At times she cuts a fragment out of the continuum of reality in order to serve her painterly intentions; in other instances, she entertains a dialogue with various paintings from the history of art. Early on in her career, Zer decided to paint in a figurative style, while selectively choosing the details she represents. Her portraits and landscape paintings reveal her interest in the various components underlying the representational process, and express a renewed appreciation of pictorial truth. As such, they endow the temporal dimension of artistic representation with a new meaning, which enfolds within it past and present, self and other. Realism in art