Belgrade born artist Tanja Sićović gets inspiration from the observations to the nature and the study of great masters of the past. A graduate from the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence in 1998, during her florentian trip in nineties she experiences a new environment in which she has achieved an outstanding virtues for artistic execution in manner of miniature painting. And thus was emerged long lasting cooperation with the Tuscan art workshop involved in custom art and artisan works worldwide.
Nowadays, maps the halfway point between Belgrade and Florence, and lives and works in medieval town of Piran, Slovene Riviera.
Paintings in watercolor, oil and acrylic technique, miniature and large-format, are influenced by the Byzantine art and the Italian Renaissance masters. The surfaces are gesso, cardboard, MDF panels and canvas. The mix of the traditional and contemporary practices of painting approaches, forms new arrangements.
Nowadays, maps the halfway point between Belgrade and Florence, and lives and works in medieval town of Piran, Slovene Riviera.
Paintings in watercolor, oil and acrylic technique, miniature and large-format, are influenced by the Byzantine art and the Italian Renaissance masters. The surfaces are gesso, cardboard, MDF panels and canvas. The mix of the traditional and contemporary practices of painting approaches, forms new arrangements.