She lived in Kragujevac until she studied, then enrolled in the Academy of Arts, where she acquired the necessary knowledge and skills for the upcoming very successful career.
Upon completing her postgraduate studies she received a scholarship from the Ford Foundation for continuing studies in the United States.
She was selected for the best painter of the twentieth century in Yugoslavia.
She was awarded the Seventh and Vuk’s Lifetime Achievement Awards, as well as many other significant awards in the country, and the International Biographical Center from Cambridge and the US Biographical Institute ranked him in the “Leading 500 Impact Leaders” in 1998.
She was also selected for “International Woman of the Year”, “Leading 2000 World Intellectuals”, “Outstanding Individuals of the 20th Century” …
In 1959, with a group of painters, as the only woman painter in the group, she founded the group “Mediala”, represented by young painters, writers, philosophers, architects …
She exhibited independently at 87 exhibitions.
In the sixties of the last century the first began with pop art in Belgrade.
Her paintings are found in many museums, galleries and private collections around the world.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkPrivacy policy