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Address: 69 rue Franklin Town: 42000 St. Etienne Country: France Telephone: + 33 4 77 47 19 61 E-mail: cabraja@club-internet.fr BIOGRAPHYBom in 1957 at Zenica (Bosnia). Graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts at Sarajevo in 1986 with high distinction. From 1983 to 1986 makes caricatures published in weekly magazine "Nasi Dani" at Sarajevo. Becomes member of the Regional Visual Artist Association (DLU) in 1988 (selective admission). Member of the jury of the International Fine Artists in residence at Pocitelj in 1989. Elected member of Bosnia-Herzegovina Fine Artist Association (selective admission) in 1990. From 1990 to 1992 participates to several art projects. Fine Arts profesor at Zenica Classic High School from 1986 to 1992. Creates and realizes costumes and stage setting for Zenica National Theater in 1990 and 1991. Publishes essays on contemporary art from 1987 to 1992. Prepares and animates a culture radio broadcast concerning Fine arts for CD Radia-Zenica in 1992.Teachs Fine Arts in professionnal High School at St. Chamond in France from 1996 to 1999. Creates and realizes stage setting for two plays performed in St. Etienne National Drama Center (Theater) in 2001 and 2003. Designs the play posters and the flyers for those two plays. Teaches drawing and painting at "Meilleurs Ouvriers de France" (Best Craftsmen of france) Association since 2002. Participate to many Fine Arts projects at St. Etienne from 1996 to 2003 Makes exhibitions of his work from 1986 to 1992 in Ex-Yugoslavia and since 1994 in France. Work rated at DROUOT cotation yearbook (Paris) since 2001. http://www.drouot-cotation.org Work presented by the MAPRA yearbook (Lyon) since 2000. http://www.mapra-art.org ![]() Distopy p1, 2004 EXHIBITIONSIn France
In ex- Yugoslavia
![]() Distopy p2, 2004 DISTOPYIn the discontinuity of an always-new present, distopy appears on an individual as well as a common historic background.Through the event which is an extensive suite making up a unity and a whole, the immediate past has an influence on present and annouces the future. The objective world founds its synchronicity by producing new events as subjective and personal creation. The shared elements in all drawings and the elements belonging only to each of them are coordinated together in a vibration flow born from the event itself. |
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