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Jarmila Sabo .............................................................................................................................................

I was born on October 13, 1977, in Belgrade, Serbia. I live and work in Kovacica, a town and municipality located in the south Banat district of Vojvodina, Serbia.

In the year 1999 I graduated from college of Applied arts and became an engineer of Industrial products designing.

In the year 2000 I started to paint.

A main figure on my paintings is a woman who resemble an owl. Her role is to tell a tale about this and that, here and there, up and down, left and right, and things similar to the above mentioned.

I am a member of ULUPUDS-Serbian Association of Applied Arts Artists and Designers.

Individual exhibitions: 2002. Pancevo (Vojvodina, Serbia) Gallery "Madam", 2004. Kovacica (Vojvodina, Serbia) Caffe "Ponorka", 2008. Bratislava, Slovakia "Café gallery", 2009. Bratislava, Slovakia "Stredisko kultúry BNM", 2010. Novi Sad (Vojvodina, Serbia) Vojvodina Slovak Cultural Institute

Group exhibitions: 2005. Spišská kapitula, Slovakia, 2006. Starý Smokovec, Slovakia, 2007. Spišská kapitula, Slovakia, 2009. International festival of fine arts „Premio Citta´di Porto Sant’Elpidio“ Italy (I received a special prize as an Artistic revelation of the year), 2011. Belgrade, Serbia, New ULUPUDS Members Exhibition, Gallery SULUJ, 2011. Belgrade, Serbia, Centre For Cultural And Social Development - LIRA, 2011. Traveling exhibition "Format mali" (exhibition of miniatures), 2011. Belgrade, Serbia, Humanitarian auction for children who suffer from autism, City of Belgrade Parliament, 2011. Belgrade, Serbia "Modern tradition" (Group exhibition of ULUPUDS) Gallery 73, 2011. Belgrade, Serbia, "Creative Beehive" (43rd May exhibition), Museum of Applied Art

Several times I have participated in painting colonies. (Lipovac/Serbia, Spišská kapitula and Starý Smokovec/ Slovakia)

Recently I have discovered polymer clay and decided to make wearable Lovely Owlie miniatures. I put my heart into every little piece of jewelry I make and I strongly believe that art can heal a person’s mind and soul. Thanks for stopping by!

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