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Illustrator from Sarajevo among five most talented young Artists in the World

Published January 3, 2017
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rikardo-druskicPlatform for promotion of creative industries StudioVox included the works of Rikardo Druškić on the list of five most talented young artists in the world.

Besides him, on the list are artists from Greece, India, Spain, and Slovakia.

Rikardo Druškić is an illustrator and painter from Sarajevo whose works, inspired by cartoons of his generation, the world of the professor Balthazar and strange creatures, colors and animations of Cartoon Network, won numerous international awards and recognitions, including presentation of two of his works on the screens of the famous Times Square in New York.

A part of his opus is murals and oils on canvas. He held independent exhibitions in Sarajevo and Mostar and presented his works in group exhibitions in New York, Miami, Los Angeles, and Taiwan.

(Source: faktor.ba)

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