Collection: Sava Manojlović

Sava Manojlović Dubrovski (born January 27, 1960, in Knin, Croatia) is a Serbian academic painter known for his mystical and introspective works. His art is characterized by pareidolia—seeing images in abstract forms—and often explores themes of love, nature, and human existence. Though his style doesn’t formally belong to any specific movement, his large-format compositions are rich in symbolism and emotional depth.

He began exhibiting in 1984 and moved to Australia in 1992, where he earned a degree from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Sydney in 1995, despite not knowing English at the time of his entrance exam. His works have been shown globally, including in Saint Petersburg, Bangkok, Singapore, and Sydney, and are part of numerous private and public collections.

Manojlović has received multiple awards in Russia, South America, and Australia. After more than three decades abroad, he returned to Serbia and now lives in Krčedin, on the banks of the Danube. In addition to painting, he works in interior design, restoration, mosaics, and installations. He is a member of the National Association for Visual Arts in Sydney and the Eurasian Art Union in Moscow, and is featured in the Encyclopedia of the National Diaspora.