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Liquid Ghost is an abstract sculpture that represents a ghost-like, fluid entity caught between material and immaterial states.
The form appears like molten metal frozen in motion, constantly shifting between solid and liquid. Its smooth, reflective surface enhances the sense of instability, as if the shape is not fixed but continuously transforming.
The dripping and flowing elements toward the base suggest traces of energy or a fading presence,… reinforcing the idea of something intangible taking physical form. Overall, the work evokes themes of impermanence, transformation, and an elusive, ghost-like materiality.
Ivan Mitrašinović is a self-taught painter and sculptor from Belgrade who masterfully combines painting and sculpture using recycled materials to infuse rejected objects with new spiritual significance. His technique draws from a deep understanding of sculptural form, space, and mass, lending a distinct presence and tangible quality to his pieces. By transforming discarded materials into precious art, he conveys transformation, rebirth, and a powerful message of hope—reminding us that beauty and meaning can always emerge from what has been cast aside.