Artist Biography

1952 Born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia

1971-73 Studied at the Royal College of Art, London, England

Predrag Djordjevic is a Serbian visual artist recognized for his powerful abstract paintings, use of non-traditional mediums, and evocative landscape paintings that challenge perspectives.

His recent abstract work captures the nature of one’s relationship to the soul, language, and god in emotive brushstrokes. Many of his landscapes capture the natural beauty of Montenegro's coast, particularly the Kotor Bay area, reflecting his deep connection to the region's dynamic weather, light, and terrain, while earlier works explore the complex power dynamics between nature and humanity. In addition to traditional canvases, Djordjevic has innovatively utilized the wooden stretcher—typically a hidden support—as the visible surface of his paintings, challenging conventional notions of the painting medium.

His work has been exhibited in various galleries across the United States and Serbia, and has been sold on platforms like Saatchi Art, where his pieces such as "Montenegro Coast" and "Bay Sunrise" showcase his ability to convey the serene yet powerful essence of natural landscapes in styles ranging from realism to impressionism.