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Akira Mavric

Akira Mavrić is a Serbian visual artist and sculptor whose work investigates the meditative potential of form, space, and material.

Akira Mavrić (b. 1987, Serbia) is a Belgrade-based sculptor and visual artist working primarily in marble, mixed media, and works on paper. Her artistic practice explores the intersection of geometry, material presence, and spatial rhythm, often reflecting themes of silence, inner structure, and minimalist tension.

With a strong foundation in traditional sculptural techniques, Akira’s work bridges the tactile and the conceptual. Her drawings and paintings — created using dry pastel, oil pastel, and encaustic — share the same visual language as her sculptural forms, emphasizing line, surface, and spatial depth.

She holds a Master’s degree in Sculpture from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade, and is a member of the Association of Fine Artists of Serbia (ULUS). Akira regularly exhibits in solo and group exhibitions in Serbia and abroad. Her works are included in both private and public collections.

Driven by a continuous exploration of material and space, Akira’s recent projects include proposals for public art installations that engage with architectural and urban contexts. She collaborates closely with architects and designers to realize site-specific sculptural interventions.

“Geometry holds the stillness, marble holds the memory.”

Akira Mavric

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These works carry fragments of silence, of moments felt but never spoken. In marble and form, I try to capture what escapes language — a breath, a weight, a memory. Each sculpture is a quiet echo of something internal, made visible. They are not answers, but questions — left open, like space itself.