Ever since the experiment with the Zadar group, the absence of any recognizable form and escape from the real Mico Popovic have given him the opportunity and inspiration to express himself as freely as he had the courage. Here, the painting "Landslide" stands out as a typical informal composition of the sixties of the last century. The pointless world of Mico Popovic is very much talked about, despite the fact that there are no specific associations. A strong stone mass that collapses into the space and instantly stays on the ground, we can perceive in countless other ways. Pasty spreads are crumbling, threatening to cover the entire surface of the painting or, more broadly, the entire world. The image itself suggests caution in any direction to look at!
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