Misha Milovanovich on Serbian Roots, Psychology + More
Briefly

Growing up in the country meadows of Belgrade, Serbia, while cultivating greenhouses on her family's farm laid a solid foundation for artist Misha Milovanovich's enduring connection with plants, animals, and nature.
"The birthplace of my creativity lies in the heart of Kinoteka in Belgrade, a cinematic haven that ignited my love for storytelling and the magic of the silver screen," Milovanovich reminisced.
The artist's latest anthropomorphic sculptures include these influences, as well as reverence for the styles of Miro, Picasso, David Smith, Louise Bourgeois, and Noguchi.
But there's yet another element that adds to her artistic style - psychology. Misha spends a lot of her time observing society and its view toward desire, lust, and body image.
Read at Design Milk
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