With Gole Slike , contemporary artist Jadranka Djokic redefines figurative expressionism. The series deliberately employs the term "gole" (naked) to distinguish itself from traditional nude painting ( akt ). Where classical nudes idealize, Djokic’s works deconstruct.
Working across oil and mixed media, Djokic abandons decorative comfort. Her canvases confront the viewer with the "nakedness" of the human condition: vulnerability, strength, and the silent dialogue between the body and its absence. Figures emerge from abstract fields, sometimes fragmented, sometimes whole, yet always honest. Jadranka Djokic Gole Slike
Using a palette that oscillates between earthy rawness and sudden bursts of visceral color, Djokic presents figures that are emotionally transparent. The backgrounds dissolve into abstraction, leaving only essential gestures and silhouettes. This is not eroticism—it is existential. With Gole Slike , contemporary artist Jadranka Djokic
Through vibrant strokes and haunting compositions, Djokic challenges the viewer to look beyond the surface. No masks. No pretense. Just art laid bare. Working across oil and mixed media, Djokic abandons