Artist Information:
Peca Rajkovic
Edmonton,
Canada
Member Since: Aug 2000
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Artist Statement:
I see my painting as a game, a one without beginning or end, a game in its broadest sense. As I play, I continuously learn its rules. While I work, my thinking process flows through conscious, unconscious, and sub- conscious levels. In this way, I seek symbols that are appropriate for the image I wish to create. The existence of these parallel worlds that move in all directions supply me with unlimited space for travelling, and the specificity of the logic about relationship between each universe yields a massive choice of combinations. Through such combining, I search and discover possible new worlds. Consciously mixing various levels of reality, I derive chaos and non-sense that I use as a tool to emphasise sharp, cynical and ironical viewpoints of the world, and of humanity. As I travel through the levels of consciousness, I unravel my vision with simple elements, which I later reorganise into the new forms. This reorganisation is often an act based on exchange, whether in shape, colour, or in basic meaning, for some other connotations that have an associative likeness and congruence in their metaphysical sense. An image, organised in this way, represents a stream of different messages ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
Independant
1983 The Student's Union Gallery, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
1989 Gallery in the house of Djura Jaksic, a famous poet of the 19th century's Serbia
1990 Gallery "BIGZ", Valjevo, Serbia
1991 Gallery in the house of Djura Jaksic, Belgrade
1991 Gallery of the Public Library of Belgrade, Serbia
1992 ...
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Peca Rajkovic's Free Artist Portfolio
| Welcome to Peca Rajkovic's Portfolio. Browse Rajkovic's body of work: I see my painting as a game, a one without beginning or end, a game in its broadest sense. As I play, I continuously learn its rules. While I work, my thinking process flows through conscious, unconscious, and sub- conscious levels. In this way, I seek symbols that are appropriate for the image I wish to create. The existence of these parallel worlds that move in all directions supply me with unlimited space for travelling, and the specificity of the logic about relationship between each universe yields a massive choice of combinations. Through such combining, I search and discover possible ... | |
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