DIMOVSKI Cvetan


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DIMOVSKI Cvetan
Graphic artist
Born in 1942 in Titov Veles (Gornji Orizari, Macedonia).
Graduated from the Academy of Visual Arts (Graphic Art Department) in 1968, and received a master's degree (Class of Prof. Boško Karanović) in Belgrade in 1980. Member of ULUV.
Exhibited at many national and international group exhibitions.
One-man exhibitions: Novi Sad (5), Skopje, Belgrade (2), Priština, Ljubljana, Dubrovnik, Apatin and Varaždin.
Prostrate figure, color aquatint, 50x65, 1995
| Following the footprints of time – and we are not able to make head or tail of it – the Fortress was settled by different nations; it is known that the Slavs, at the time of migration from their old homeland, had their settlements – some of them crossed into the Srem Region or on the Balkan Peninsul ;others remained here. The Avars came, too, in 375, as did the Huns who conquered the Roman metropolis Sirmium in 441. Did not the Hungarians descend into the Carpathian Valley in 896and founded their state? Is it strange then that Cvetan Dimovski, who always walks to the Fortress by the road bending by the small building, once the train dispatcher's house, HAD TO find a coin one day, lost long ago by one of the careless members of some of the above mentioned nations? Dimovski felt under his fingers thick layers of earth and rust, and he knew: many an army had been encamped here, and this could be a very old coin that belonged to some Celt or Byzantine... However, it turned up to be an ordinary 50-dinar coin, the coin of a recently fallen Regime. It did not originate from the time of Great Dynasties, but from the time of Great Inflation. But, Dimovski forgot that it was an expected denouement, a real metaphysical projection of timeless events transposed from his graphics, which irradiate the atmosphere that is beyond control, a setting which is a little fragment of life captured from one of richer Worlds out there in a parallel Universe. |
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