Exploring Bosnia and Herzegovina | Aerial View
ZABRANJENO SKIDANJE I REUPLOAD!!!
FCT Hexacopter + FCT 3 axis gimbal + Panasonic GH4
Naše putovanje kroz BiH se nastavlja. Uvjerili smo se, kao i više puta do...
ZABRANJENO SKIDANJE I REUPLOAD!!!
FCT Hexacopter + FCT 3 axis gimbal + Panasonic GH4
Naše putovanje kroz BiH se nastavlja. Uvjerili smo se, kao i više puta do sada, kako ova mala zemlja ima mnogo toga za ponuditi. Ovaj video će probuditi vašu želju da dođete, osjetite i istražite Bosnu i Hercegovinu i sve njene prirodne ljepote.
• Nacionalni Park “Sutjeska”, Tjentište
• Kameni most, Ovčiji Brod, Bratač, Nevesinje
• Kula Herceg Stjepan Kosače, Blagaj
• Slapovi na Uni, Martin Brod
• Štrbački buk, Nacionalni Park Una
• Stari grad Ostrožac, Cazin
• Plivski vodopadi, Jajce
• Mlinčići na Plivi, Jajce
• Stari Most, Mostar
Our journey through Bosnia and Herzegovina continues. We were convinced that this small country has a lot of things to offer. This video will wake up your desire to come, feel and explore Bosnia and Herzegovina and all natural beauties of this country.
• National Park “Sutjeska”, Tjentiste
• Stone bridge, Ovciji Brod, Bratac, Nevesinje
• Blagaj fort Herceg Stjepan Kosaca
• Waterfalls, Martin Brod
• Strbacki buk, National Park Una
• Old Town Ostrozac, Cazin
• Pliva waterfall, Jajce
• Watermills, Jajce
• Old Bridge, Mostar
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wn.com/Exploring Bosnia And Herzegovina | Aerial View
ZABRANJENO SKIDANJE I REUPLOAD!!!
FCT Hexacopter + FCT 3 axis gimbal + Panasonic GH4
Naše putovanje kroz BiH se nastavlja. Uvjerili smo se, kao i više puta do sada, kako ova mala zemlja ima mnogo toga za ponuditi. Ovaj video će probuditi vašu želju da dođete, osjetite i istražite Bosnu i Hercegovinu i sve njene prirodne ljepote.
• Nacionalni Park “Sutjeska”, Tjentište
• Kameni most, Ovčiji Brod, Bratač, Nevesinje
• Kula Herceg Stjepan Kosače, Blagaj
• Slapovi na Uni, Martin Brod
• Štrbački buk, Nacionalni Park Una
• Stari grad Ostrožac, Cazin
• Plivski vodopadi, Jajce
• Mlinčići na Plivi, Jajce
• Stari Most, Mostar
Our journey through Bosnia and Herzegovina continues. We were convinced that this small country has a lot of things to offer. This video will wake up your desire to come, feel and explore Bosnia and Herzegovina and all natural beauties of this country.
• National Park “Sutjeska”, Tjentiste
• Stone bridge, Ovciji Brod, Bratac, Nevesinje
• Blagaj fort Herceg Stjepan Kosaca
• Waterfalls, Martin Brod
• Strbacki buk, National Park Una
• Old Town Ostrozac, Cazin
• Pliva waterfall, Jajce
• Watermills, Jajce
• Old Bridge, Mostar
Usluge snimanja i fotografiranja iz zraka / Aerial video & photography services
Please contact us:
www.fct.ba
+38763206153
- published: 29 Nov 2015
- views: 1702
"Kapija", TV reportaza RTRS.
Kapija, TV reportaza. Autor: Ozren Jorganovic, Televizija Republike Srpske (RTRS), Republika Srpska, 7. februar 2015. godine
Danilo Ivanovic,was born in Foca, ...
Kapija, TV reportaza. Autor: Ozren Jorganovic, Televizija Republike Srpske (RTRS), Republika Srpska, 7. februar 2015. godine
Danilo Ivanovic,was born in Foca, Yugoslavia, in 1953. He graduated from Pedagogic Art Academy in Niksic, Montenegro, where he was a student of Professor Nikola Gvozdenovic. During his studies Danilo Ivanovic visited several countries in search of inspiration and technique; among others France, Italy, Spain, Greece, and Turkey. In his homecountry he held various individual exhibitions. Danilo Ivanovic moved to Norway in 1991, and has since then been working on several projects and individual exhibitions. His work consists of oil painting and icon painting. As a visiting teacher in icon painting at the National Art Academy in Oslo, Norway, he teaches the original Byzantine icon technique. He has hosted several solo and group exhibitions and projects.
Danilo's paintings were conceived as a selection of works-Homage-Eve, strongly relying on realistic painting with much clarity and detail. Its figurative art direction and strong expressive charge is imbued with mythological and fantasy elements, playful forms, bright color contrast, and closed manifold mythological compositions. Charged emotional material, sensual nudes, strong contrasts of light, the illusion of deep space, ornaments, sensuality, and spectacle are all crucially important elements within Ivanovic's work which inspire and open horizons to new values of aesthetic expression. It is a combination of symbolism in surrealist painting, living motion, and the richness and splendor of the brightly coloured, directed towards the outer rich compositions of fairy, allegorical and mythological themes. Nothing in this intriguing image gradually blends into the embrace of illusion like mixing reality and the painted, with distressed and entangled characters. Everything ulses limitless life, turquoise blue passion and the primal desire to survive.
The famous sculptor Boban Ilic once said about Danilo's Women: "Women??!
The women on your paintings breathe on the other screen, as if they were locked. They themselves touch their tongue as cats lick their paws, and put it on gold scales. Between you and your women are many treasures. That's why he has taken away the language of God, and quietly enslaved the brushes. As a silent, black gondola through the quiet water and the lively women's breath."
CIRRICULUM VITAE
DANILO IVANOVIC
St. Georgs Vei 15
0280 Oslo, Norway
Phone: +47 22734409
Mobile:+ 47 90752296
Birth: 1953.01.24
ASSOCIATIONS:
The Norwegian Visual Art Association (NBK)
The Oslo Visual Art Association (OBK)
INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS:
2001- Francis Reilly Gallery, Chicago, USA
2000- Gallery Olsen, Drammen, Norway
1999- Gallery KS, Tønsberg, Norway
1998- The Norwegian Buddhist Mission, Gjøvik, Norway
1998- Gallery Sand, Oslo, Norway
1998- Gallery 27, Oslo, Norway
1996- Gallery Sand, Oslo, Norway
1994- The Copper House, (Kopper-huset), Balestrand, Norway
1992- Sogndal Cultural Centre, Sogndal, Norway
1992- Kvikne Gallery, Balestrand, Norway
1986- Dusseldorf, Gumersbah, Bogholt, Germany
1980-1990- Several individual exhibitions in Yugoslavia:
Sarajevo, Miljevina, Herceg Novi, Foca, Tjentiste,
Priboj, Kragujevac, Rudo, Gorazde and Kutina.
EXHIBITIONS:
2001- Gallery 27, Oslo, Norway
2001- Gallery OBK, Oslo, Norway
2000- Main church-Kripta, Oslo, Norway
Project: Days of Humanism
1998- The Eastern Norway Exhibition
(Østlandsutstillingen), Lørenskog, Norway
1998- The Grand Exhsibition ( Stipendiatutstillingen),
The Artist Centre (Kunstnernes Hus),Oslo,Norway
1998- Sandefjord Cultural Centre, Sandefjord, Norway
1997- Gallery Oslo Visual Art Association (OBK),
Oslo, Norway
1997- Gallery V17, Oslo, Norway
1994- The Touring Museum, Balestrand, Norway
1993- Sogndal Cultural Centre, Sogndal, Norway
1993- Project "ART CRUISE", Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
1993- La Gallery, Oslo, Norway
1992- Project "ART AID",Gallery Blomquist,Oslo,Norway
1992- Balestrand Cultural Centre, Balestrand, Norway
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCES:
1998- 1999- "Friends and Enemies", Jarowskij AS, Sweden, Actor
1998- Theatre "E", Oslo, Norway, Stenograph
1995- The National Art Academy, Oslo, Norway, Illustrator
1994- Bladcompaniet, Oslo, Norway, Illustrator
1997-1999- Art Gallery DAMIVA,Foca, Yugoslavia,Owner
1986-1988- Veselin Maslesa, Foca,Yugoslaia,Art Director
1980-1990- Perucica, Foca, Yugoslavia, Director
1978-1980- Pedagogic Art Academy Veljko Vlahovic, Yu
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS:
Thine Diary Products, Oslo, Norway
Bardufoss Air Base chapel, Bardufoss, Norway
Uranienborg Church, Oslo, Norway
wn.com/Kapija , Tv Reportaza Rtrs.
Kapija, TV reportaza. Autor: Ozren Jorganovic, Televizija Republike Srpske (RTRS), Republika Srpska, 7. februar 2015. godine
Danilo Ivanovic,was born in Foca, Yugoslavia, in 1953. He graduated from Pedagogic Art Academy in Niksic, Montenegro, where he was a student of Professor Nikola Gvozdenovic. During his studies Danilo Ivanovic visited several countries in search of inspiration and technique; among others France, Italy, Spain, Greece, and Turkey. In his homecountry he held various individual exhibitions. Danilo Ivanovic moved to Norway in 1991, and has since then been working on several projects and individual exhibitions. His work consists of oil painting and icon painting. As a visiting teacher in icon painting at the National Art Academy in Oslo, Norway, he teaches the original Byzantine icon technique. He has hosted several solo and group exhibitions and projects.
Danilo's paintings were conceived as a selection of works-Homage-Eve, strongly relying on realistic painting with much clarity and detail. Its figurative art direction and strong expressive charge is imbued with mythological and fantasy elements, playful forms, bright color contrast, and closed manifold mythological compositions. Charged emotional material, sensual nudes, strong contrasts of light, the illusion of deep space, ornaments, sensuality, and spectacle are all crucially important elements within Ivanovic's work which inspire and open horizons to new values of aesthetic expression. It is a combination of symbolism in surrealist painting, living motion, and the richness and splendor of the brightly coloured, directed towards the outer rich compositions of fairy, allegorical and mythological themes. Nothing in this intriguing image gradually blends into the embrace of illusion like mixing reality and the painted, with distressed and entangled characters. Everything ulses limitless life, turquoise blue passion and the primal desire to survive.
The famous sculptor Boban Ilic once said about Danilo's Women: "Women??!
The women on your paintings breathe on the other screen, as if they were locked. They themselves touch their tongue as cats lick their paws, and put it on gold scales. Between you and your women are many treasures. That's why he has taken away the language of God, and quietly enslaved the brushes. As a silent, black gondola through the quiet water and the lively women's breath."
CIRRICULUM VITAE
DANILO IVANOVIC
St. Georgs Vei 15
0280 Oslo, Norway
Phone: +47 22734409
Mobile:+ 47 90752296
Birth: 1953.01.24
ASSOCIATIONS:
The Norwegian Visual Art Association (NBK)
The Oslo Visual Art Association (OBK)
INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS:
2001- Francis Reilly Gallery, Chicago, USA
2000- Gallery Olsen, Drammen, Norway
1999- Gallery KS, Tønsberg, Norway
1998- The Norwegian Buddhist Mission, Gjøvik, Norway
1998- Gallery Sand, Oslo, Norway
1998- Gallery 27, Oslo, Norway
1996- Gallery Sand, Oslo, Norway
1994- The Copper House, (Kopper-huset), Balestrand, Norway
1992- Sogndal Cultural Centre, Sogndal, Norway
1992- Kvikne Gallery, Balestrand, Norway
1986- Dusseldorf, Gumersbah, Bogholt, Germany
1980-1990- Several individual exhibitions in Yugoslavia:
Sarajevo, Miljevina, Herceg Novi, Foca, Tjentiste,
Priboj, Kragujevac, Rudo, Gorazde and Kutina.
EXHIBITIONS:
2001- Gallery 27, Oslo, Norway
2001- Gallery OBK, Oslo, Norway
2000- Main church-Kripta, Oslo, Norway
Project: Days of Humanism
1998- The Eastern Norway Exhibition
(Østlandsutstillingen), Lørenskog, Norway
1998- The Grand Exhsibition ( Stipendiatutstillingen),
The Artist Centre (Kunstnernes Hus),Oslo,Norway
1998- Sandefjord Cultural Centre, Sandefjord, Norway
1997- Gallery Oslo Visual Art Association (OBK),
Oslo, Norway
1997- Gallery V17, Oslo, Norway
1994- The Touring Museum, Balestrand, Norway
1993- Sogndal Cultural Centre, Sogndal, Norway
1993- Project "ART CRUISE", Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
1993- La Gallery, Oslo, Norway
1992- Project "ART AID",Gallery Blomquist,Oslo,Norway
1992- Balestrand Cultural Centre, Balestrand, Norway
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCES:
1998- 1999- "Friends and Enemies", Jarowskij AS, Sweden, Actor
1998- Theatre "E", Oslo, Norway, Stenograph
1995- The National Art Academy, Oslo, Norway, Illustrator
1994- Bladcompaniet, Oslo, Norway, Illustrator
1997-1999- Art Gallery DAMIVA,Foca, Yugoslavia,Owner
1986-1988- Veselin Maslesa, Foca,Yugoslaia,Art Director
1980-1990- Perucica, Foca, Yugoslavia, Director
1978-1980- Pedagogic Art Academy Veljko Vlahovic, Yu
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS:
Thine Diary Products, Oslo, Norway
Bardufoss Air Base chapel, Bardufoss, Norway
Uranienborg Church, Oslo, Norway
- published: 07 Feb 2015
- views: 230