"I worked in a gold factory. We had a boss who only cared about money. He didn't give us a lunch break, so we had to eat the gold. And then, one day, I looked in the mirror and I think you are what you eat."
"I worked in a gold factory. We had a boss who only cared about money. He didn't give us a lunch break, so we had to eat the gold. And then, one day, I looked in the mirror and I think you are what you eat."
Your chosen art on canvas, stretched in an aluminum frame. Quick and easy to change for a fresh look and exactly as you want it.
The Dutch artist Mirso Bajramovic lives and works in Gennep, North Limburg. Mirso grew up in Sarajevo and initially earned his money as a street artist. Undeniably, these years influenced him and made him the artist he is today. Mirso's work has been shown in more than thirty solo exhibitions in the Netherlands, Germany, France and Belgium. Mirso is a member of the Dutch Community of Visual Artists (GBK) from 1993.
Artistic education: Faculty of Architecture,…