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*Studio Orson Welles
Studio Orson Welles
Jadran film
Studio Orson Welles
Ul. Rudolfa Kolaka 12
10000 Zagreb
TUE 6–9PM
WED–FRI 2–9PM
SAT–SUN 11AM–9PM
*garden 12PM
WED 6–9PM
THU–FRI 2–9PM
SAT–SUN 11AM–9PM
*garden 2AM
The poster Leader presents a powerful visual-typographic metaphor that questions the boundary between authority and evil. Through the repetitive use of the word leader, the author creates a typographic structure from which the silhouette of the devil gradually emerges.This unique fusion of language and image raises a crucial question: how thin is the line between a leader and a devil, between good and evil? The work functions as a visual riddle, inviting the viewer to reflect on the dangers of idolization, blind obedience, and the symbolic power that language can carry. The poster balances between political critique and a universal moral dilemma, making it both provocative and deeply thought-provoking.
Veselj Saliji was born in 2001, in Vranje. He is a third-year student at the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade, in the Department of Graphic Design. He completed primary and secondary school in Kosovska Kamenica, where he currently lives. He actively participates in numerous art projects, art colonies and group exhibitions. So far, he has held several solo exhibitions, and his works have received multiple awards and have been exhibited both nationally and internationally. He is a collaborator at IS Petnica in the design seminar. He is one of the authors of the monograph Ethnoculture of Roma in Kamenica and the founder of the non-governmental organization Alternative Cultural Tendency, which is dedicated to art and culture. He is the recipient of numerous national, regional and international awards in the field of fine arts, as well as prestigious scholarships, including the Prof. Njegoš B. Šolak Scholarship and the Scholarship for Exceptionally Gifted Students.