thumbnail image
dubravkaijacic@gmail.com

Duda Art

  • Home
  • Artist Statement
  • Gallery
  • About
  • Contact
  • …  
    • Home
    • Artist Statement
    • Gallery
    • About
    • Contact
    dubravkaijacic@gmail.com

    Duda Art

    • Home
    • Artist Statement
    • Gallery
    • About
    • Contact
    • …  
      • Home
      • Artist Statement
      • Gallery
      • About
      • Contact

      Duda Art

      • Curated Artworks

        Paintings

        Irish Dream
        The Danube spirits
        War and Sea
        Self-portrait on a bicycle
        Cosmic ovaries
        The Dynamic Equilibrium
        Becoming a Fish
        Uncharted
        Revolution
        Varanasi Blues
        Lost Summer
        Underwater Skies
      • Portraits

        These aquarel portraits are about people in motion, even when they appear still. The paint flows, spreads, and sometimes breaks apart, echoing how emotions and expressions shift from moment to moment. Faces seem to form and dissolve at the same time, as if caught mid-change. Yet beneath this fluid surface, each figure carries a steady core — a basic state that remains grounded and unmovable. The work plays with this contrast: softness and strength, openness and resilience. What emerges are not fixed identities, but living presences, shaped by change while quietly holding their own inner truth.

        Asemic writing

        For me, asemic writing is a quiet, necessary pause. It works like a form of therapy — a space where I can think and feel without having to explain or translate. The marks become a conversation with the being beneath language, a way of staying in touch with something preverbal and intuitive. In stepping away from meaning and information, asemic writing offers rest from noise, interpretation, and constant input, allowing presence, rhythm, and breath to take the lead.

      • The Creative Journey

        A glimpse into the process that shapes my artistic expression.

        I I have been drawing and painting for as long as I can remember. My process begins in a blur — an unformed field in which I search for meaning, slowly identifying key symbols and recurring signs that surface from the subconscious. The act of painting becomes a constant negotiation with the forces that emerge on the canvas, allowing intuition and resistance to shape the work together.

        In recent years, this process has shifted toward reconciliation: coming to terms with the turmoils of life, refining my inner balance, and allowing the creative act itself to become a tool for sense-making. As personal maturity and stability take root, I am able to descend more deliberately into darker, more dangerous, yet ultimately more rewarding depths of the human ocean. Each return to the surface carries a strengthened sense of human agency and dignity — qualities increasingly eroded by a world that persistently seeks to diminish them.

      ©2025 - Proudly built with Strikingly

      Powered By
        Home
        Posts
        Find Us
        Contact
      Cookie Use
      We use cookies to ensure a smooth browsing experience. By continuing we assume you accept the use of cookies.
      Learn More