Velimir Vukicevic, from Belgrade, Serbia, is perhaps best known for his geometrical and trompe-loeil porcelain pieces.He is a professor of sculpture in the ceramics department at the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade, where he completed undergraduate and postgraduate studies. “For some time now the pictorial problem I have been trying to solve is to unify and harmonize form with painting, treating its surface with illusionistic images. Beside the sculptural objects I enjoy painting porcelain plates or charges with three dimensional drawings.
This approach asks rational advance planing and concentration.Ceramic objects that I make examine our perception and pose unsolvable riddles: is that what we see a reality or just skillful illusion?” www.velimirvukicevic.com.