Logos Maje Skovran

Each issue of the magazine introduces one painter of the region. This time, it is a young artist from Belgrade, Maja Skovran, whose art is analysed by art historian and essay writer, Slobodan Lazarević. He says: ... We can say that each being is the light; where light is absent, darkness and futilit...

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