It was like this … I was invited to participate in the exhibition "Days of Serbia …" The curator had an idea for the participants to illustrate the book "Paper theater" by Milorad Pavic, which I had not read. I was told that the book consists of the stories of writers invented by Pavich, such a literary device.
For some reason, I thought that the writers he invented should be all Serbian, and I started drawing them from my imagination.
Then I began to read the book. It turned out Pavich created the images of writers from around the world. I had to restructure my work. And portraits of imaginary Serbian writers remained out of work.
This writer lived in the 19th century, fought against Turkish rule and glorified in the epic style the military exploits of the Serbs.
For some reason, I thought that the writers he invented should be all Serbian, and I started drawing them from my imagination.
Then I began to read the book. It turned out Pavich created the images of writers from around the world. I had to restructure my work. And portraits of imaginary Serbian writers remained out of work.
This writer lived in the 19th century, fought against Turkish rule and glorified in the epic style the military exploits of the Serbs.