Series: Fragmentation Image by Bojan Dodan. Mina Radovic © All rights reserved.
MINA RADOVIC
Mina Radovic (1988) is a young painter from Serbia. She graduated from the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade. She also holds a Ph.D. in Digital Arts from the University of Arts in Belgrade. She demonstrated her love and dedication to arts through numerous individual and group exhibitions – most of which focused on the human body trapped by cultural and social norms. Mina Radovic examines the position of women, perceived as a social and creative individuals, as well as numerous roles that women tend to hold in contemporary societies. In her work, she always aims to expand the reach of her sensibility and artistic sensuality, showed in the cycles of her artistic work.
Series: Fragmentation. Acrylic on canvas, 200x150cm Mina Radovic © All rights reserved.
Series: Fragmentation. Combined technique (acrylic, sand), 100x170 cm. Photo by Bojan Džodan. Mina Radovic © All rights reserved.
“MY MOTHER’S FAMILY COMES FROM BOKA KOTORSKA IN MONTENEGRO, SO I SPENT MOST OF MY CHILDHOOD ON THE SEASIDE. TO THIS DATA, BOKA KOTORSKA REMAINS MY SAFE PORT. THE COMBINATION OF THE SEA, STONE, WILD NATURE, PURPLE HILLS, AND THE STRONG BLUE COLOR OF THE ADRIATIC SEA ARE PART OF MY COLORING AND ENERGY WHICH I ALWAYS TRY TO CONNECT.”
In her works, women are always almost abstract, but her figure is always strongly expressed in various forms, with sharp contours and energetic colors, inspired by Radovic’s Mediterranean background.
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