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The Birth Of Venus Painting

Rikardo Druskic

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Painting, Oil on Acrylic

Size: 31.5 W x 22 H x 0.8 D in

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One of a kind painting on canvas • Varnished with multiple high gloss layers • Painted with Lucas acrylics • Signed on the front and on the back • High quality canvas • Delivered to your address rolled in a tube with certificate of authenticity • Instagram: https: rikardodruskic_art * by ordering from this shop you support my artistic path. Thank you In my art cycle Mundus Novus, I explore the theme of artificial intelligence (AI) through the use of Renaissance landscapes and elements of mythology. The Renaissance was a period of great cultural and intellectual renewal in Europe, marked by a focus on humanistic values and the rediscovery of classical learning. This emphasis on humanism and the classical world is relevant to my investigation of AI, as the use of artificial intelligence often raises questions about the nature of humanity and the relationship between humans and technology. As an artist, I aim to take a different approach to this subject by using Renaissance landscapes and elements of mythology as a visual metaphor for my exploration of AI. By depicting these timeless and iconic landscapes and incorporating elements of mythology, I seek to engage with the cultural and intellectual history of the past in order to better understand the present and future of AI. The beauty and majesty of the Renaissance landscape serves as a backdrop for these themes, highlighting the potential of AI to enhance or augment human experience, while also raising concerns about the potential consequences of relying on technology.

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Painting:Oil on Acrylic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:31.5 W x 22 H x 0.8 D in

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Rikardo Druskic
Rikardo Druskic

Bosnia and Herzegovina

About Rikardo Druškić was born in 1990. in Zagreb and has spent all his adult life living in Sarajevo. His interest for art began during high school years with main focus on illustration and digital art. Rikardo uses combination of art techniques such as painting, street art, drawing and digital art. His works have been exhibited, both independently and in collective exhibitions in many art galleries and public spaces in the world such as: Sarajevo, Mostar, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Dubai, Taiwan, Berlin, Brussels and Vienna. He was one of the finalists in the Art Revolution Competition Taipei in 2014 and the same year his works Madness Continuous and Depth were selected by visual art platform see.mee to be presented at the famous Times Square in New York. First solo exhibition Tales of Love took place at the Gallery Boris Smoje in 2014. in Sarajevo. Later that year the same exhibition was presented in Memorial Home of Svetozar Corovic in Mostar. One of his most significant professional exhibitions were: “Initiation”, Collegium Artisticum – Sarajevo, Gallery 25N – New York, “The Wall” – Historical Museum in Sarajevo, Post-election Trauma – Sarajevo, “Where is the Exit” – Gallery JAVA in Sarajevo, “Diggin”, Maineouevre – Berlin. Some of his projects include illustrations of the books as well. He was one the main participants of the first Festival of Street Art (FUU) in Sarajevo, during which his creative work was transmitted into public space. After that, he soon joined forces with the important street art initiative for Mostar Street Art Festival. In 2016 he was invited to paint a mural inside the Sarajevo Youth Theater expanding his field of interest into the world of public art. Next step was first video exhibition Children Joy in Sarajevo projected on 1000m2 screen. Exhibition “Suscitans Conscientia” was held in City Hall of Sarajevo which marks the beginning of his new artistic expression and plans for the two new exhibitions in Brussels and Vienna. In 2019 he painted a mural in Brussels and in 2020 started residential program at Almuñécar, Spain. In february, Rikardo paints a replica of an airplane from WW2, which is exhibited in Historical Museum of BiH in Sarajevo. Later on, for the birthday of his hometown Sarajevo, he organises exhibition “Was is Walter“, where the “replica“ was firstly shown to the public.

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