Ivan Grozdanovsk

Published on 3 February 2025 at 07:47

He is a self-taught painter, born in Vršac in 1978. His first standalone exhibition was in 1997 in Šid, after which he regularly participated in various local exhibitions in Serbia and abroad, both of national and international character. His paintings were awarded a number of times. The last of the awards was a panegyric from the "Lazar Vozarević" gallery in Sremska Mitrovica (2012). His most recent exhibition took place in the palace of Galia Gravedona on Lago di Como in Italy (2013).

 

Some of his other standalone exhibitions include that in Bogić gallery in Belgrade (2014), in the wine cellar "Vinag 1847" in Maribor, Slovenia (2015); with American Art Awards (2014), where he was awarded 2nd place in the nudes' category. He won 1st place in category 6 (Abstract) with "Harbor Of Destroyed Dreams" at the American Art Awards in 2016. He participated in the 4th International Biennale of Watercolor Paintings in Belgrade, Serbia in 2016, obtaining 1st place in the ABSTRACT category and 2nd place in the RELIGIOUS OR SPIRITUAL category.

 

In 2017, he won 1st place in the Fantasy Landscape category and 2nd place in the RELIGIOUS OR SPIRITUAL category with the American Art Awards. In 2019, he won 1st place in the Fantasy Landscapes category with paintings from the cycle: Childhood of the White Butterflies.

 

He is a member of the Association of Painters "Sava Šumanović" in Šid and "Shiroka staza" in Belgrade, the Association of Admirers of Visual Arts "Brčko District" and "ULDU Talia" (Brčko District) and LIKUM (Brčko) in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

His paintings are distributed throughout the world, with private collectors from Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Romania, Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, Hungary, Belgium, France, Japan, Greece, Germany, England, Russia, Canada, the United States of America, and Australia.

 

His preferred motifs are landscapes, still life's, science fiction, street scenes, nudes, etc. He uses a variety of techniques, most commonly watercolors, pastels, acrylic, and oil.

 

He regards himself as a painter of light, who always tries to fit into his own life and the nature that surrounds it.

He lives and works in Šid.

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