About Nikola

Nikola Tomin, a contemporary artist with a profound exploration of the theme of "Time," captivates viewers with his paintings that navigate the complexities and challenges of existence. Dr. Natalie Puettmann, an art historian, observes Tomin's ability to depict the dualities of life, showcasing its lights and strengths alongside obstacles and difficulties. Tomin's distinctive style merges surrealism and informal experience, creating a highly personalized artistic expression.

Having studied at the Art Academy in Belgrade, Serbia, and Stockholm, Sweden, Tomin has been working as a freelance artist since 1988. His artistic journey takes viewers beyond the surface of current and transient questions, delving into the fundamental aspects of how individuals grapple with the inexorable passage of time—the dimension that confronts us with the finiteness of existential life.

Tomin's paintings, characterized by a surreal effect, prompt contemplation on serious and threatening problems while simultaneously offering a platform to express dreams, hopes, and desires essential in our rationalized world. Through his art, Tomin prompts us to confront the challenges of time and encourages a deeper reflection on reality—how we perceive, understand, comprehend, and communicate within the confines of temporality.

The artist's international presence is underscored by numerous exhibitions in cities such as Zurich (Switzerland), Munich, Bad Homburg, Frankfurt, Lich, Berlin (Germany), London (United Kingdom), Perth (Australia), Mandatoriccio (Italy), among others. Tomin's work extends across borders, inviting a global audience to engage with his thought-provoking exploration of the human experience in the context of time.

Whether you're thinking about buying a painting for your space or want to feature Tomin's art in your gallery, we'd love to hear from you. Reach out to us and let's talk about how these special artworks can become a meaningful part of your collection or gallery, adding a touch of timeless beauty to your world.