Vintage photos from village Kremna in southwest Serbia, Zlatibor region
©Kremna sa starih fotografija

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Vintage photos from village Kremna in southwest Serbia, Zlatibor region
©Kremna sa starih fotografija
Tajni sastojak bakinog recepta za štrudle je samo mala ispomoć u kuhinji. 🥰
The inspiration behind this work is a strange, nostalgic feeling for an authentic, old slavic kitchen. I didn't grow up in one, but I did live with my grandma when I was little, and baking together was our main activity to bond over. I also wanted to add a little fantasy twist to it. Ergo, the little dragons.
This is my biggest, most complicated and most detailed illustration I have made to this day. I have spent weeks working on it. While it was tedious to finish up every single detail by hand, I still had loads of fun. I have a tendency to give up from paintings as daunting as this one, but somehow I managed to stay motivated and finish it till the end. And I'm glad I did!
Croatian National Costumes - Hrvatske narodne nosnje
by Ivica Ivankovic
photos by Vladimir Simunic
Multigraf, Zagreb 2001, 224 pp. includes 4 pages of bibliography and other sources , 200 ill. Croatian and English text
euro 90,00*
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This is the finest book on Croatian national dress (nosnje) about national costumes from all Croatian region included: Panonnian, Dinaric, Dalmatian, Dubrovnik, Coastal (Littoral) & Islands region as well as the costumes of Croats living outside Croatia (Austria,Bosnia, Herzegovina, Hungary, Kraševo, Moravia and Romania)
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Present for my grandma. Not inspired by any particular traditional Croatian clothes, but heavily referenced off of the Slavonian ones.
This is the worst and haha look at the guy to the left he's screaming ohmy