VIEWING ROOM

DANICA FIRULOVIC
’QUIET GEOMETRY’

Installation View


Jerico Contemporary is delighted to present ‘Quiet Geometry’ our first solo exhibition with Danica Firulovic. For her latest offering, the artist has created a series of eleven serene paintings composed of hovering circles, squares and rectangles. Each painting created in solitude, with quiet concentration and absorption. Through the delicate execution of layering white oil paint, the artists' minimal abstract paintings embrace symmetry and reveal the surface at its most tranquil and undisturbed.


At a distance these paintings may appear as a white surface but as you get closer you see that it is a surface that is layered with subtle geometric forms. There  is not simply one form but many layered shapes, overlapping and merging. It is in these soft, still and restrained compositions, that these works invite the viewer to a place of quiet introspection. Inviting them to slow down and take a step back in order to look forward.


 

Danica Firulovic
Two White Rectangles I, 2023
Oil on Italian linen
96.5 x 76 cm
SOLD

Danica Firulovic
Two White Circles within Three Rectangles, 2023
Oil on Italian linen
96.5 x 76 cm
$ 4,400.00
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Installation View

Danica Firulovic
White Squares V, 2023
Oil on Italian linen
61 x 61 cm
$ 2,800.00
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ARTIST BIOGRAPHY:

Danica Firulovic, photographed in her studio by Michelle Chanique.

Danica Firulovic was born in 1987. The artist holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Arts (UNSW Art and Design) and a Master of Arts Administration (UNSW Art and Design). Her solo exhibitions include 'The White Square', Galerie Pompom, Sydney, Australia (2022), 'White Nuances', Galerie Pompom, Sydney, Australia (2020), 'Nine White Paintings' Galerie Pompom, Sydney, Australia (2019), 'White Compositions, Five Walls Projects, Melbourne (2018) and 'Perceptions of White' Galerie Pompom, Sydney, Australia (2017).  Her selected group exhibitions include, 'Diadikasia', Galerie Pompom, Sydney, Australia (2021) and 'Rate of Change', Coma Gallery, Sydney (2018). The artist currently lives and works in Sydney, Australia.