Biography

Dajana Vujcic's art is the result of a ceaseless introspective search that has lasted for over 20 years. Drawing inspiration from Schwitters' and Avenali's collages, she continued to develop her art by adding elements which characterize Pop Art (more specifically, Andy Wharol and Roy Lichtenstein), and finally combined various materials following Rauschenberg's and Burri's styles.
Currently engaged in extreme experimentation, this Artist twists, dematerializes and tears to pieces images and pictures created by herself, and then mixes them with others, discovered while surfing the huge sea of the Web; finally she transforms them until they become artworks – full of transparent, fluctuating, vitreous, glossy and soft colors – that trigger our imagination and leave us breathless. They own their vividness to the way they are conceived and expressed on canvas by using materials that solidify instantly.

A self-taught artist, Belgrade-born Dajana Vujcic has lived in Italy for many years - sixteen in Florence and eleven in Milan – and spent some periods in the United States and Greece. An established stylist and costume-designer, she worked in the fashion business, advertising and cinema, and has always been able to transform her work into art.