
He was born in Sivac (Serbia) in 1954. He finished the College of Education, department of Arts, in Szeged (Hungary) in 1988. Since 1990 he has worked in Subotica as an arts teacher. He works in graphics. He took part in art colonies in the countries and abroad. Beside educational work, he is an artist.
He has had eight personal exhibitions,and he took part in numerous group exhibitiones in the country and abroad. He has been a member of the Society of Artists of Vojvodina (SULUV) since 2007.
Important solo exhibitions:
1996 - Subotica – Old City Hall
1997 – Novi Sad - Forum Klub Gallery 2001 - Subotica - Bucka - Gányó Gallery
2005 – Budapest(Hungary) - Kossuth Klub Gallery
2007 - Zenta - Municipal Museum
2008 – Dunakeszi(Hungary)-József Attila Club Gallery
2008 - Subotica – Likovni Susret Modern Gallery
2009 – Backa Topola - Art Gallery
Important collective exhibitions:
1996.Salgótarján (Hungary) -VIII. Hungarian Drawing Biennal
2000. Gornji Milanovac (Serbia) -VI. International Biennial of Miniature Art
2003.Gornji Milanovac (Serbia) VII. International Biennial of Miniature Art
2005. Niksic (Montenegro) I. International Biennial of Miniature Art
2005. Kaposvár (Hungary) -X. International Miniature Art Exhibition
2007. Kaposvár (Hungary) -XII. International Miniature Art Exhibition
2008.Gornji Milanovac (Serbia) IX. International Biennial of Miniature Art
2009.Sofia (Bulgaria) -8th Lessedra world print annual
2009.Bitola (Macedonia) -VI. International Triennal of Graphic Art
2009.Skopje (Macedonia) Osten-World Gallery of Drawing
2010. Skopje (Macedonia) Osten World Gallery of Drawing, World Gallery of Cartoon 2010
2010.Las Vegas (USA) –International Contemporary Masters vol. III Exhibition
2010.Lazarea(Romania)-The 1.th Szekler,s Graphics Biennal
2010.Monterrey( Mexico)-Third International Prints for Peace,
2010. Sofia (Bulgaria) -9TH Lessedra World Art Print Annual
2010.Cadaqués(Spain) -30th Mini Print International of Cadaqués, 2010
2010. Sofia(Bulgaria) -International Painting & Mixed Media Competition
Woodstock I, 2010, Linocut, 20 x 14 cm – 100
Woodstock II, 2010, Linocut, 20 x 14 cm – 100
After the Tsunami, 2011, Linocut, 22 x 22 cm – 100