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DMARTPORTAL : "Darko, thank you for welcoming us to your exhibition. The range of styles here is quite striking. Can you tell us what inspired this particular collection?" Darko : Well, this is a collection of my drawings using a pencil and achromatic techniques and sometimes colors to represent some sacred geometry shapes, oriental styles, some ancient stuff and byzantine style artworks representing everything that happened to me at 2024.  DMARTPORTAL : "Many of your pieces seem to evoke a sense of movement, even in the still images. Is this a conscious element of your work?" Darko : Absolutely, eventhough this is representative and concrete art the ideas represented on the paper is what might give a sense of movement and provoking an emotion.  DMARTPORTAL : "Your work blends traditional techniques with what appear to be very modern concepts. How do you balance these seemingly disparate elements?" Darko : I would say "use what is given by the nature ...