Blagojević is the best student at the Faculty of Fine Arts

"To achieve success in developing one's own style in the wide world of painting, concentration, imagination, as well as a combination of acquired knowledge from all fields are necessary," she assesses.

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A student of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Montenegro, majoring in Painting, Helena Blagojević (9.97) was declared the best student of her faculty for the current academic year.

As she says, this award is a confirmation of her past efforts and work, as well as motivation for further improvement in the world of fine arts.

"To achieve success in developing one's own style in the wide world of painting, concentration, imagination, as well as a combination of acquired knowledge from all fields is necessary", she assesses and adds that behind any successful work there is renunciation, but if you choose a faculty that you like and is close to your true qualities and talent, then renunciation and great work are annulled.

Blagojević says that during the first year of her studies, she got acquainted with technical possibilities that later helped her in better artistic expression.

"During the second year, I decided to implement my own personal style of painting, with motivation and a desire for change. For such an undertaking, it is necessary to leave the comfort zone and enter an unexplored area, be it in a new painting technique or a theme for future works. with this attitude, I participated in many exhibitions as well as donations of my works," she said.

Her goal, as she states, in the field of professional development, is to complete basic and master's studies in Montenegro, after which she would enroll in doctoral studies abroad.

He tells future students of the Faculty of Fine Arts that "a person who has chosen the Faculty of Fine Arts should have a sincere desire, talent and intention to progress in his work as well as to contribute to our cultural heritage".

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