Monday, November 4, 2013

The second biennial of painting - The bus on Velebit

I caught a moment in which it was possible to photograph the moment after the accident. The bus was burned down during a trip to Velebit. The passangers were on their way to the Shrine of St. Mary of Krasno and something in the bus had ignited. Two days later, I photographed it. You could still smell the burnt rubber.

http://www.novilist.hr/Vijesti/Crna-kronika/Izgorio-autobus-na-putu-za-svetiste-Majke-Bozje-od-Krasna




Bus July 2013
150cm x 130cm
mixed media on paper and wood

The second biennial of painting



Waste basket
150cm x 130cm
oil on canvas


Edelweiss
150 cm x 130 cm
oil on canvas



Wednesday, October 16, 2013



Overlaps
84 cm x 61 cm
84 cm x 61 cm
       mixed media on paper



Edelweiss
84 cm x 61 cm
84 cm x 61 cm
       mixed media on paper

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

The exhibition, PM Gallery, 15.10. 2013.

Where did you dream last night
84 cm x 61 cm
mixed media on paper






Radiation
        84 cm x 61 cm
       mixed media on paper







Broken Embraces
84 cm x 61 cm
mixed media on paper

Monday, August 19, 2013


Upcoming exhibition

 

Something about the structure of a drawing. 

 

              Drawings on a sheet of paper can be a note about a distance that we traveled. If we practice drawing regularly after a certain period of time we will start to think in that way and solutions will present themselves in new forms.In drawing the artistic thought is quickly transformed. You can basically teach yourself. Watch yourself. The initial impulse can be anything. It can be from an interesting to an uninteresting subject, or a scene. From a chestnut shell in which we can find a recorded history of the fruit, to a photograph that I took myself and maybe even my own thoughts noted. The initial impulse can be a document about a walk, a scene seen from out the window, parts of nature, escape from a dream. The question is how do I draw them? What will the approach be? It all started with drawing. There is no laying in drawing. Your subconscious will always speak the truth, about what you are thinking, and about the skill that you posses. In drawing the progress is faster. There we can manipulate with want and in the right moment we can render ourselves and stop wanting. The process of drawing can take place as a random action. That random action has a result which is an actual drawing. That result displays the flow of thoughts which are linked with my subconscious over which in those moments I have no control.





Not Violeta
84 cm x 61 cm
mixed media on paper




  
Broken Embraces
84 cm x 61 cm
mixed media on paper