on being freshly pressed…

yesterday, I a captured a small selection of images on my iPhone, walking from the tram stop to my office i am lucky, my walk involves passing along the fringe of Kalemegdan park in the centre of Belgrade i was captivated by the look of the snow...the way it made belgradestreets seem so ethereal, so … Continue reading on being freshly pressed…

hram svetog save

this post features one of the best known landmarks on belgradestreets the old and new churches of St. Sava, "harm svetog save" which means "the temple of St Sava" the churches commemorate the burning of the remains of St. Sava in the fields of Vračar in 1594 by the Turkish Grand-Vizier, Sinan-Pasha who, vainly, sought … Continue reading hram svetog save

graffiti

graffiti covers the walls and buildings, and most other surfaces, of belgradestreets it is hard to find a street that is not illustrated with political statements, anger, art or just plain scribbles is graffiti art? is graffiti vandalism? is graffiti an expression of the freedom of speech? is graffiti is as old as mankind? here … Continue reading graffiti