The hidden secrets of surface texture and water color

The exhibition "Mirrors in the Water" by the academic artist Mirjana Marsenić-Vujović will be opened tonight in the Perjanic House.
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In the Perjanički dom of the Center of Contemporary Art in Kruševac, tonight at 20 p.m. the solo exhibition "Mirrors in the water" by the academic artist Mirjana Marsenić-Vujović will be opened.

Art historian Maja Dedić wrote that the artist interprets the key elements of the "hidden secrets of surface textures and colors of water that trigger her emotions" as she feels them primal.

"With a subtle sense of color modulations and evoking light penetrations, alternating warm and cold colors, pasty and sfumato chromatic parts, the artist creates works full of muted emotion. Using a harmony of green, ochre, blue, brown and orange tones, through which rich and imaginative mixtures of whitish and light tones created by broad strokes of the brush, sometimes airy and sometimes dense in texture, emerge unobtrusively, he paints visually emphasized surfaces of leaves and water lilies that are freely scattered on the surface cloth and paper", says Dedić.

Mirjana Marsenić Vujović graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Cetinje in 2011 at the Department of Painting in the class of prof. Branislav Sekulić. She attended part of her specialist studies in France, and completed her master's studies in the field of painting in 2013 at the FLU in Cetinje in the class of prof. Ratko Odalović. Since 2015, he has been working as a professor of fine arts at the QSI International School Of Montenegro. She has been a member of ULUCG since 2011 and received the award "21. July" of the Municipality of Berane for the achieved results in the field of fine arts, and the annual painting award of the FLU Cetinje in 2011.

So far, she has exhibited independently in Prague, Novi Sad, Bar, Podgorica, Amsterdam, Berane, London, Cetinje and Tivat.

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