• 1987

    1987

    1987  |  oil on canvas  |  53x80cm

    “1987” emerges as a captivating abstract painting, embodying the ethos of a specific historical moment. In the year 1987, the world witnessed pivotal events – from geopolitical shifts to cultural phenomena – and this artwork acts as a visual time capsule, capturing the spirit of that era.”

  • Acceleration 

    Acceleration 

    combined acrylic-oil technique | 100×70 cm | 2007

    • This work is sold — now part of a private collection

    Acceleration examines velocity as both visual and structural principle. The interaction of acrylic and oil creates a dialogue between immediacy and resistance, while fragmented forms and exposed layers emphasize instability, process, and perceptual shift.

  • Apocaliptus

    Apocaliptus

    Apocaliptus | oil on canvas | 136x194cm

    “Apocaliptus” is a compelling abstract painting that seems to encapsulate a visual narrative laden with intensity, evoking a powerful sense of both chaos and transformation. The title itself, a play on the words “Apocalypse” and “Liptus” or “Lip,” hints at a convergence of catastrophic forces and a transformative element, perhaps touching on themes of destruction and renewal.”

  • Arrival of Unknown

    Arrival of Unknown

    Arrival of Unknown  |  oil on canvas |  120x100cm  | year: 2004

    “Yellow field, white sky, red edge.
    Black mystery on the side.
    Brush strokes of force and movement,
    Arrival of Unknown, a riddle.”

  • "As One" painting by Svetlana Vuksanovic"As One" detail of painting by Svetlana Vuksanovic

    As One

    As one | oil on canvas | 50x70cm

  • Autobot

    Autobot

    oil on canvas | 59x116cm

    Autobot is a golden hum trapped in a vertical cage, where the precision of white-lit circuits meets the wild, unscripted flow of a solar storm. It is a machine dreaming of motion, its mechanical heart beating through a rush of yellow light and the quiet arithmetic of dots.

  • Biomachine

    Biomachine

    Biomachine  |  oil on canvas  |  73x100cm

  • abstract painting by contemporary Serbian artist Svetlana Vuksanović. Featuring bold blue tones, textured brushwork, and geometric forms

    Blue Fortress

    Blue Fortress  |  oil on canvas  |  130x110cm

    “With knife of paint, I cleaved the canvas bare,
    And carved a fortress blue, majestic, rare.
    In azure hues, to deepest indigo,
    I breathed both form and shadow’s subtle glow.
    From flat expanse, a bastion did arise,
    A monument unknown to mortal eyes.
    Yet white gaps lingered, breaths of contrast pure,
    Hints of the void, a silence to endure.
    With splatters bright, of yellow, green, and flame,
    I whispered life and light within the frame.
    Behold the vision, stirring thoughts profound,
    A fortress blue, where hidden secrets mound.