Draft:Bojan Jovanović


Bojan Jovanović (born July 5, 1971) widely known by his artistic pseudonym "Bojaneiro", is a Serbian graphic designer, digital artist, and illustrator based in Belgrade.

His work is characterized by a blend of traditional illustration techniques and modern digital art, often featuring vibrant colors and comic-style aesthetics, digital sketches, time-lapse videos of his process, and collaborations.

He was educated in Brazil, which influenced his artistic style and contributed to his unique nickname, "Bojaneiro".

Bojan was a co-founder of the Bokiki art initiative,[1][2][3][4] a Chicago based creative studio/brand where he collaborated on various digital art projects and limited edition prints.

After working in the United States, Jovanović returned to Belgrade to establish his independent project, 'Bojaneiro'.

In late 2024, he was noted for being included in a "World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Art" by The Museum of Americas (MOA) from Florida, member of the American Alliance of Museums, highlighting his influence in the digital art sphere .

Bojan is a member of The Applied Artists and Designers Association of Serbia.

He is a son of Zoran Jovanovic,[5][6] one of the greatest cartoon directors in ex-Yugoslavia, and the author of the anthology animated film "Flags".

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