I spent years working with Plexiglas light sculptures
developing a unique technique where I’m building a structure
from small cut Plexiglas parts.
While seeking originality, I was keen to find
a specific signature
that will define and make my work more particular
as well as to allow me to play
with light and color with various results.
Yes, I want to challenge the audience, But my perspective is not the only view. Each side of the painting wears a new event. The story is universal and plays with the current state of the viewer. Abstraction in my work could be an intriguing process, but in the end, it actually leads me to the realm of reality.
Each person, while living,
draws a line with their motions.
An invisible or visible trace
of our existence.
For me, drawing is essential.
It could be profound, ancient,
and contemporary at the same time.
In the end, this whole world is
one big drawing that someone drew a long time ago.
Marko Gavrilovic is from Belgrade, Serbia. He graduated from the Academy of Applied Arts and Design in 2001. In the following years, he practiced acrylics, sculpture, design, illustration and drawing. He founded a Notus Light studio in 2002 wherein cooperation with his team, Gavrilovic created more than 200 light – designed pieces during the years. His specialties are plastic sculptural lighting forms, which ultimately led him to the point where Art and Design cross their paths.